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In Martin Luther's "I Have a Dream" speech he dreamed that one day he might be judged by the content of his character and not the color of his skin. This statement led to misinterpretation by the dominant culture in several ways. What was King's actual purpose with this statement?a. The remedy for racism was to become colorblind to people's race and their experiences and act as if race did not matterb. It was no longer acceptable to admit to racial prejudice and people should act as if racism did not exist. c. As long as occasional jokes and comments were not spoken in front of other races, it was best to publically maintain everyone was equal. d. The focus should be on economic justice, the elimination of poverty, and the creation of a society where race actually did not matter.

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