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Martin Luther King jr., spoke these famous words: "Free at last. Free at last.Thank God Almighty, we are free at last" Who, according to king, would be free? A. Some African Americans B. All immigrants
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Martin Luther King jr., spoke these famous words: "Free at last. Free at last.Thank God Almighty, we are free at last"
Who, according to king, would be free?
A. Some African Americans
B. All immigrants
C. Some minorities
D. All Americans
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D. he believed everyone could come together as one.
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d. all Americans were free at last no more slavery or racism, even though there were some racist people and are still racist people living in the world today
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