Unfortunately I do not think it will because everyone is not willing to put there ignorance aside for the bettering of a whole.
So sad but so true.
2007-10-24 07:51:00
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answered by Blessed and Happy 5
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His is a most inspiring story. I can hear those words I have a dream, and get cold chills. His voice was so powerful that it caught your attention. I hope his dream is fulfilled here on earth and that all men and women no matter where they come from can become brothers and sisters in humanity. But I believe that Dr. King saw his greatest dream fulfilled when he reached Heaven. I hope to one day speak to him and tell him how inspiring he was to me. I think when he died that he saw the one truth that mattered most to him, that is the Lord Jesus Christ Glorified and sitting at the right hand of God. Because even though he is remembered for his great work in the Civil Rights movement, He was, I believe, first and foremost a man of God.
2007-10-24 08:00:39
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answered by thornfieldaffens 3
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I would say at the present time, unfortunately no but that is why the future does hold its home out and when arrives becomes the present as a gift to achieve someone's ideals which are just and should be acceptable to all humanity to emulate for the sake of all humanity and possibly its survival.
2007-10-24 08:01:54
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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I hope it will, but most likely it will not. Prejudice is part of human nature, sadly, and (I feel the thumbs downs coming) racism goes both ways. Most of what we hear about is racism from Caucasians, but anyone can be racist. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is one example. Arab nations have declared that Israel should be wiped out. If that's not racism, I don't know what is.
2007-10-24 07:57:24
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answered by vyperjeedai 4
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"The landmark event when the late, great Doctor King Junior
gave his still famous, 'I HAVE A DREAM' speech, was an
official outdoor 'PLAYERS' BALL'."
"I listened to the shouts from the onlookers and attendees, as
well as his speech."
2007-10-24 07:53:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but only if BOTH groups try. One group can't do it all. One group has to be more open, the other group has to get the chip off its shoulder. Finger-pointing gets you nowhere.
2007-10-24 07:55:18
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answered by sugarbabe 6
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One day it will, I might not be around to see it, but hopefully someone I know will. Long Live The Dream!!!!!!
2007-10-24 07:54:03
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answered by ugasux 1
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No...like most dreams
2007-10-24 07:49:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfourtunately no. History repeats itself. There's always going to be conflict.
2007-10-24 07:49:59
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answered by aquariusvchs 3
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I think that would be a DREAM come true!
2007-10-24 07:49:55
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answered by teresa m 7
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