Topic > I Have A Dream - 1641 by Dr. Martin Luther King

“In particular, America in 1950 was very different from what it is today… 99% of corporate leaders were white men” (Edwards , 2010). Unfortunately, how racism is addressed has always been indeterminate. After Dr. Martin Luther King's speech, America was doing great, but slowly Americans forgot the love he spread and racism crept into the society. Gradually, as social media spread, the way others were treated for the color of their skin began to worsen. America has always had problems with racism even after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous speech. Unfortunately, it seems that America is traveling backwards. Instead of making progress, getting used to the idea of ​​living as a whole, society is separating itself, once again based on color. Looking at America and how racism is addressed on one timeline, it's almost like it's the other way around. Many people today still do not accept interracial marriage, which has been legal since 1967. Some of these people are older people who hold the stereotypical resentment towards those with darker skin. Of course, America has come a long way since the days of slavery, but needless to say, if society grew up with King's beliefs, racism wouldn't be so profound today. It's amazing that America didn't grow up with a leader like King but still made it this far. America today may not be divided by fountains and baths with white and black water,