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how has the martin Luther king defined the Governor of Alabama? What does he wish for
the boys and girls of Alabama?​

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
16

Martin Luther King defined the Governor of Alabama (George Wallace) as the one with having lips dripping with the words 'interposition' and 'nullification.'

He wished that one-day black boys and girls will live with white boys and girls brotherly.

Explanation:

"I Have a Dream" is a historic speech delivered by Martin Luther King on August 28, 1963, to the audience of some 250,000 people. These people were there to support the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.

In his famous speech, King defined Governor Wallace as a person whose lips were dripping with words like 'interposition' and 'nullification.'

He was referring to Wallace's interposition attempts between black children and school. In his inaugural speech, Wallace supported segregation and thus stopped black children to enter the school. He nullified the Supreme Courts' judgment of desegregation.

But Luther in his speech said that he dreams to see black children living brotherly with white children (able to join hands).

Learn more about summary of I have a Dream:

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Diary entry on 'I have a Dream':

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Answered by aaryamlepcha99
17

Answer:

The speaker defined the Governer of Alabama with it's vicious racists, with it governer having his lips dripping with the words of interposition and nulification.He also wished that one day the little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.

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