PART A: Which of the following identifies the central idea of the text?
A
King believes that African Americans should not be denied their civil rights, and encourages others to be relentless in their non-violent fight for freedom.
B
King’s dream is for African Americans to be free, and makes it clear he will do anything to achieve this, no matter the consequences.
C
King does not believe that America is ready to grant African Americans their freedom, but is hopeful for a future in which this is possible.
D
King knows that equality is not something he will see during his lifetime, but is confident that his children will eventually live in a world of equality.
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A. King believes that African Americans should not be denied their civil rights, and encourages others to be relentless in their non-violent fight for freedom.
Explanation:
- I Have a Dream by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr is a speech given on 28 August 1963 before an audience of 250000 Afro-American people by Martin Luther King from the steps of Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC for jobs and freedom. In this Martin Luther King talks about racial inequality in America and hopes that for Afro-Americans' civil rights and liberty.
- Part A of the extract which refers to the central text of the message where Martin Luther believes that Afro-American must not be denied their civil rights and must encourage others to be relentless in their non-violent fight for freedom, as well.
- In the process of gaining our rightful place, King states that they must not be guilty of any wrongful deeds. They must not seek to satisfy their thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of hatred/bitterness
- This means, that in the fight of freedom and gaining the rightful place, Afro-Americans must not be guilty of any unlawful acts and that they must undertake their struggle on the high plane of discipline and dignity.They must not allow their protest to degenerate into physical violence. They must repeatedly rise to the majestic heights of using soul force to meet and encounter all physical restraint and force
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