Friday 26 August 2016

The reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. along with two thousand people of African American origins have rallied in front of the Lincoln Monument in Washington, D.C on the 28th of August, in order to speak up on the injustices they have suffered along the years, and yet nothing has been done to stop the racial segregation that is common occurrence in this country. The march started earlier today and has made others join in, until it climaxed once the reverend King gave a speech worthy to go down in history as the most memorable advocations for one's rights and justice.

Dr. King's speech addressed many topics in relation to how much and for how long they've suffered of a divided society and a marginalised race such as the African American people.

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