Answer: B
Martin Luther King, Jr. while delivering the closing address at the most massive mass-protest demonstration in the history of U.S, which held on August 28, 1963 describes the Declaration of independence as a promise unkept and a victory yet to come; he openly challenged the nation with its failure to honor its promise of equal liberty for all as stated in the declaration.
On the other hand, the 36th President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson sees the Declaration of independence as a "proud triumph" because according to him, the declaration forms the foundation for the struggles of men who hunger for freedom. He also opined that the declaration still has room to grow because the founders of the U.S knew that freedom would be secure if and only if each generation would fight to renew and enlarge its meaning.