Slavery was in America for over two hundred years. Even after it ended, African Americans were discriminated against. They fought long and hard to be free of segregation. At no point in time was freedom given to them. "No, we are not satisfied, and we will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream" (King). Martin Luther King, Jr. addresses the fact that white people took away freedom from other people. It wasn't until negroes demanded freedom, however, that they received what they deserved.
Men and women fight in battles every day hoping to be the recipient of freedom. Many people have sacrificed their lives for other people to experience what …show more content…
They are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights." However, even though everyone has certain natural rights and freedoms in America, other countries still have to demand their freedoms. "'I want to make sure that no girl out there is denied her chance to be a strong, capable woman with the resources that she needs to succeed - that no girl is prevented from making her unique contributions to the world,' President Obama said" (McClatchy Washington Bureau). This article discusses a new program to help girls receive an education where they do not have the freedom to do so. Through this passage, the author is showing that without the Obamas demanding freedom for these girls, they would still be living in social