I say to you today, my friends, even though we
face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a
dream deeply rooted in the American Dream.
I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true
meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident; thal all men
are created equal".
I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering
with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be
transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.
I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation
where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of
their character.
I have a dream today.
I have a dream that one day down in Alabama with its vicious racists, with its
governor having his lips dripping with the words of interposition and
nullification one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls
will be able to join hands with little white boys and little white girls as
sisters and brothers.
I have a dream today.
I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and
mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plains, and the
crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the Lord shall be
revealed, and all the flesh shall see it together.
This is our hope. This is the faith that I go back to the South with.
With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone
of hope.
With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our
nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood.
With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray together, to
struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together,
knowing that we will be free one day.
This will be the day when all of God's children will be able to sing with new
meaning, "My country 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing. Land
where my father died, land of pilgrims' pride, from every mountainside, let
freedom ring".
And if America is to be a great nation this must become true. So let freedom
ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire. Let freedom ring from the
mighty mountains of New York. Let freedom ring from the heightening
Alleghenies of Pennsylvania!
Let freedom ring from the snowcapped Rockies of Colorado! Let freedom ring
from the curvacious slopes of California!
But not only that; let freedom ring from the Stone Mountain of Georgia! Let
freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee. Let freedom ring from every
hill and mole hill of Mississippi. From every mountainside, let freedom ring,
and when this happens,
When we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every
hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day
when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles,
Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of
the old Negro spiritual, "Free at last! Free at last! Thank God almighty, we
are free at last"!
When the going gets rough the tough get going = Cuando las cosas se ponen duras,
la gente con carácter se pone en marcha
We hear it all the time, from every corner of the political sphere: There's no
other country on the planet quite like the United States of America. It's
indisputably true that this country is exceptional in a large number of ways.
But there are things you can not be proud of. Let's see them.