Respuesta :
Answer:
- All men
Explanation:
King grasps the standards of the American Dream, however feels that American culture has not satisfied this fantasy the extent that dark individuals are concerned. His talk contextualizes the American Dream; by incorporating into it his fantasy of high contrast individuals sitting "down together at the table of fellowship" he is, in actuality, making a case for the standard of correspondence and bringing up the lip service of those that would keep the races unequal. His decision of this segment of the discourse, wherein he conjures the Bible changes the American dream into a dream of the Kingdom of God. This move expressly interfaces the American dream to Christian standards, however more essentially, recommends that racial equity is less a matter of American legislative issues than it is a sort of divine imperative.