Lyndon Baines Johnson's We Shall Overcome

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In the speech “We Shall Overcome“ by Lyndon Baines Johnson he states “We cannot, we must not refuse to protect the right of every American to vote in every election … And we ought not, and we cannot, and we must not wait another eight months before we get a bill.” This parallelism express idea that we are related or equal in importance. Freedom is the power or right to act, speaker, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint. Freedom is meant by someone can do whatever they want in their life as long as they do not go against the law. Giving freedom will result violence to be less. Everyone will be treated the same on the same level. The people of the world will be together at piece. Since everyone have the same rights no one will be bigger than another. Freedom should be given and not demanded because the violence will be less, we will be treated the same, and we can be together as one.
To start, when freedom is given, everyone will truly be treated the same. One case of this is how woman is treated difference than man. Throughout history women was never had the same equality as men. One showing of this in today world is woman gets payed seventy seven per the hour and the men gets one hundred. A story from Azar Nafisi named “ Reading Lotita in Tehran” it shows today how the women change their
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One piece that shadows this is “ Eulogy for Martin Luther King Jr.” In this piece of work it tells that white should stay with white and black should be with black. This saying is telling the death of King will result of the black to get mad and we can not to be together. We should live free and hang with whoever we can. Another piece of work is “Making the Future Better.” This tells that we need to be together because we need each other to the make history. If this was for Freedom we should stand together as one. We should we should be given the freedom that we