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5、man and the destiny of democracy. i urge every member of both parties, americans of all religions and of all colors, from every section of this country, to join me in that cause.at times history and fate meet at a single time in a single place to shape a turning point in mans unending search for fre
6、edom. so it was at lexington and concord. so it was a century ago at appomattox. so it was last week in selma, alabama. there, long-suffering men and women peacefully protested the denial of their rights as americans. many were brutally assaulted. one good man, a man of god, was killed.there is no c
7、ause for pride in what has happened in selma. there is no cause for self-satisfaction in the long denial of equal rights of millions of americans. but there is cause for hope and for faith in our democracy in what is happening here tonight. for the cries of pain and the hymns and protests of oppress
8、ed people have summoned into convocation all the majesty of this great government - the government of the greatest nation on earth. our mission is at once the oldest and the most basic of this country: to right wrong, to do justice, to serve man.in our time we have come to live with the moments of g
9、reat crisis. our lives have been marked with debate about great issues - issues of war and peace, issues of prosperity and depression. but rarely in any time does an issue lay bare the secret heart of america itself. rarely are we met with a challenge, not to our growth or abundance, or our welfare
10、or our security, but rather to the values, and the purposes, and the meaning of our beloved nation.the issue of equal rights for american negroes is such an issue.and should we defeat every enemy, and should we double our wealth and conquer the stars, and still be unequal to this issue, then we will
11、 have failed as a people and as a nation. for with a country as with a person, what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?there is no negro problem. there is no southern problem. there is no northern problem. there is only an american problem. and we are met here
12、 tonight as americans - not as democrats or republicans. we are met here as americans to solve that problem.this was the first nation in the history of the world to be founded with a purpose. the great phrases of that purpose still sound in every american heart, north and south: all men are created
13、equal, government by consent of the governed, give me liberty or give me death. well, those are not just clever words, or those are not just empty theories. in their name americans have fought and died for two centuries, and tonight around the world they stand there as guardians of our liberty, risk
14、ing their lives.those words are a promise to every citizen that he shall share in the dignity of man. this dignity cannot be found in a mans possessions; it cannot be found in his power, or in his position. it really rests on his right to be treated as a man equal in opportunity to all others. it sa
15、ys that he shall share in freedom, he shall choose his leaders, educate his children, provide for his family according to his ability and his merits as a human being. to apply any other test - to deny a man his hopes because of his color, or race, or his religion, or the place of his birth is not on
16、ly to do injustice, it is to deny america and to dishonor the dead who gave their lives for american freedom.our fathers believed that if this noble view of the rights of man was to flourish, it must be rooted in democracy. the most basic right of all was the right to choose your own leaders. the hi
17、story of this country, in large measure, is the history of the expansion of that right to all of our people. many of the issues of civil rights are very complex and most difficult. but about this there can and should be no argument.every american citizen must have an equal right to vote.there is no
18、reason which can excuse the denial of that right. there is no duty which weighs more heavily on us than the duty we have to ensure that right.yet the harsh fact is that in many places in this country men and women are kept from voting simply because they are negroes. every device of which human inge
19、nuity is capable has been used to deny this right. the negro citizen may go to register only to be told that the day is wrong, or the hour is late, or the official in charge is absent. and if he persists, and if he manages to present himself to the registrar, he may be disqualified because he did no
20、t spell out his middle name or because he abbreviated a word on the application. and if he manages to fill out an application, he is given a test. the registrar is the sole judge of whether he passes this test. he may be asked to recite the entire constitution, or explain the most complex provisions
21、 of state law. and even a college degree cannot be used to prove that he can read and write.for the fact is that the only way to pass these barriers is to show a white skin. experience has clearly shown that the existing process of law cannot overcome systematic and ingenious discrimination. no law
22、that we now have on the books - and i have helped to put three of them there - can ensure the right to vote when local officials are determined to deny it. in such a case our duty must be clear to all of us. the constitution says that no person shall be kept from voting because of his race or his co
23、lor. we have all sworn an oath before god to support and to defend that constitution. we must now act in obedience to that oath.wednesday, i will send to congress a law designed to eliminate illegal barriers to the right to vote.the broad principles of that bill will be in the hands of the democrati
24、c and republican leaders tomorrow. after they have reviewed it, it will come here formally as a bill. i am grateful for this opportunity to come here tonight at the invitation of the leadership to reason with my friends, to give them my views, and to visit with my former colleagues. ive had prepared
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