describe the condtion of the nigros in chapter i have a dream
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Martin Luther King Jr. claims that the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. He believes that Negroes are thought to be inferior to the whites and are not given the proper rights of a citizen but are tormented by whites everywhere. In a way Negros have been degraded into a kind of handicap who can’t do anything. They are racially discriminated and are fettered. they are tribulated tortured and tormented. They are not given the right to vote. They are not allowed to go freely and are separated from the society. the injustice against negroes makes them cripple and manacles in the society. This is in just against humanity.
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