He took on the hatred of many people for what he was doing. All the hateful words they had said. What kept him going was what he was giving for the future children of america. He was giving them better jobs, education ,and a life better than what he had as a child. He knew some would waste it and that some would truly achieve greatness in their lifetime. …show more content…
He made from that small women’s action into an peaceful, organized revolution for equality. He wove everyone’s wishes in a speech that would never be forgotten. The “I Have A Dream” speech was heard all around america by television, radio, or even being there in person at Washington, D.C. where he gave the speech. His speech touched the hearts of many and made the movement stronger than it had been. People started seeing the future he was seeing. The dream that they thought was impossible start turning in