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Essay / John Mcwhorter's analysis of black people should stop...
After using the 1960s revolution to base his arguments, clarifying Dr. King's dream, and referencing recent events, McWhorter returns again to the revolution of the 1960s, but , taking a more satirical tone to further prove his point. He jokes: "It is indeed a dream, and the only reason it is beginning to seem plausible is because of the pattern of civil rights victories of fifty years ago, which teaches us that when acts black people, dreaming. of an almost unimaginable political and psychological revolution is called progressivism. After all, it worked, didn't it? " Very fundamentally, the only reason he succeeded is because it was just a dream, and it's only like black people to dream, which would be illogical. You can see a justifiable example in today's society later in the