Martin Luther King Jr. spoke on the steps of the Lincoln memorial in August, 1963, delivering the speech that came to be called his “I Have a Dream” speech. Click on the SPEECH LINK and listen to this inspirational speech. In your opinion have the goals of the March on Washington been met, or is there still work to do? Explain.

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In my opinion, while some progress has been made since the March on Washington in terms of civil rights and racial equality, there is still work to be done. While there have been advancements in areas such as desegregation, voting rights, and anti-discrimination laws, systemic racism and inequality continue to persist in society.

Issues such as police brutality, mass incarceration, economic disparities, and educational inequalities are still prevalent, particularly for communities of color. Therefore, it is important to continue to work towards achieving the goals of the March on Washington, which include equality, justice, and opportunity for all. There is still a long way to go before Dr. King's dream of a truly equal and just society is fully realized.