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I Have a Dream:
And now our favorite part! As it nears its end, Dr. King becomes less an orator and more a pastor, speaking in poetic cadence as he repeatedly invokes the notion of his dream. And what a beautiful dream it is - one in which America finally lives up to the promises of its forefathers. A dream in which blacks and whites can sit down and break bread together as brothers and sisters. A dream where Dr. King's own children will not be judged by their skin color but for the character they exhibit. Dr. King closes with words from an old Negro spiritual, looking toward the day when people of every creed and color can join together and sing: 'Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty we are free at last!' If you don't have goose bumps by now, I'm not sure you're alive.