LAD/Blog #16: Gettysburg Address

Long ago the U.S. was built on a foundation that all men are created equal, but during the Civil War, that notion was tested. Part of the battlefield for the war has been sectioned off to serve as the final resting place for those who have died. Even though people won't remember what was said on that sectioned land, they will remember what happened. It is the duty of those who are still living to make the deaths of those who have died mattered. The new nation shall be reborn under God and the government of those people shall live on.


In Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I have a dream" speech instead of trying to unite the nation after the tragic loss of American lives he tries to unite the nation over the failure of the Constitution to be upheld where it states that "all men are created equal".


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