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1、我的夢(mèng)想英文演講稿i have a dreami am happy t jin with yu tday in what will g dwn in histry as the greatest demnstratin fr freedm in the histry f ur natin.five scre years ag, a great american, in whse symblic shadw we stand tday, signed the emancipatin prclamatin. this mmentus decree came as a great beacn lig

2、ht f hpe t millins f negr slaves wh had been seared in the flames f withering injustice. it came as a jyus daybreak t end the lng night f their captivity.but ne hundred years later, the negr still is nt free. ne hundred years later, the life f the negr is still sadly crippled by the manacles f segre

3、gatin and the chains f discriminatin. ne hundred years later, the negr lives n a lnely island f pverty in the midst f a vast cean f material prsperity. ne hundred years later, the negr is still languished in the crners f american sciety and finds himself an eile in his wn land. and s we've cme h

4、ere tday t dramatize a shameful cnditin.in a sense we've cme t ur natin's capital t cash a check. when the architects f ur republic wrte the magnificent wrds f the cnstitutin and the declaratin f independence, they were signing a prmissry nte t which every american was t fall heir. this nte

5、was a prmise that all men, yes, black men as well as white men, wuld be guaranteed the "unalienable rights" f "life, liberty and the pursuit f happiness." it is bvius tday that america has defaulted n this prmissry nte, insfar as her citizens f clr are cncerned. instead f hnring

6、this sacred bligatin, america has given the negr peple a bad check, a check which has cme back marked "insufficient funds."but we refuse t believe that the bank f justice is bankrupt. we refuse t believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults f pprtunity f this natin. and s,

7、 we've cme t cash this check, a check that will give us upn demand the riches f freedm and the security f justice.we have als cme t this hallwed spt t remind america f the fierce urgency f nw. this is n time t engage in the luury f cling ff r t take the tranquilizing drug f gradualism. nw is the

8、 time t make real the prmises f demcracy. nw is the time t rise frm the dark and deslate valley f segregatin t the sunlit path f racial justice. nw is the time t lift ur natin frm the quicksands f racial injustice t the slid rck f brtherhd. nw is the time t make justice a reality fr all f gd's c

9、hildren.it wuld be fatal fr the natin t verlk the urgency f the mment. this sweltering summer f the negr's legitimate discntent will nt pauntil there is an invigrating autumn f freedm and equality. nineteen sity-three is nt an end, but a beginning. and thse wh hpe that the negr needed t blw ff s

10、team and will nw be cntent will have a rude awakening if the natin returns t busineas usual. and there will be neither rest nr tranquility in america until the negr is granted his citizenship rights. the whirlwinds f revlt will cntinue t shake the fundatins f ur natin until the bright day f justice

11、emerges.but there is smething that i must say t my peple, wh stand n the warm threshld which leads int the palace f justice: in the prcef gaining ur rightful place, we must nt be guilty f wrngful deeds. let us nt seek t satisfy ur thirst fr freedm by drinking frm the cup f bitterneand hatred. we mus

12、t frever cnduct ur struggle n the high plane f dignity and discipline. we must nt allw ur creative prtest t degenerate int physical vilence. again and again, we must rise t the majestic heights f meeting physical frce with sul frce.the marvelus new militancy which has engulfed the negr cmmunity must

13、 nt lead us t a distrust f all white peple, fr many f ur white brthers, as evidenced by their presence here tday, have cme t realize that their destiny is tied up with ur destiny. and they have cme t realize that their freedm is inetricably bund t ur freedm.we cannt walk alne.and as we walk, we must

14、 make the pledge that we shall always march ahead.we cannt turn back.there are thse wh are asking the devtees f civil rights, "when will yu be satisfied?" we can never be satisfied as lng as the negr is the victim f the unspeakable hrrrs f plice brutality. we can never be satisfied as lng as ur bdies, heavy with the fatigue f travel, cannt gain ldging in the mtels f the highways and the htels f the cities. we cannt be satisfied as lng

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