Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech expresses the viewpoint that African Americans have not achieved the equality they were promised. He emphasizes the need for justice, freedom, and equality for all citizens, highlighting the ongoing struggle for civil rights and the fulfillment of the American dream for African Americans.
Question
Which viewpoint does Dr. King express in his "I Have a Dream" speech?
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There is more inequality now than there was before the Civil War.
There is more inequality now than there was before the Civil War.
African Americans have not achieved the equality they were promised.
African Americans have not achieved the equality they were promised.
African Americans should separate themselves from white Americans.
African Americans should separate themselves from white Americans.
There will never be justice and freedom for all people in America.
There will never be justice and freedom for all people in America.
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