The correct answer is A. Shared hope for a better life in America
Step-by-step explanation:
Martin Luther King Jr. was an American religious minister and activist who was the leader of the civil rights movement, which was a movement that supported the enforcement of rights for African Americans as African Americans were not protected by civil rights, were discriminated and there was violence against them. As part of Martin Luther King Jr. activism, he delivered a speech on August of 1963 that became widely known from that moment to nowadays ("I have a dream" speech). In this speech Martin Luther King Jr. expressed there was still racism against African Americans in multiple ways and he expects this to change, and thus, expressed his desires by using multiple times the words "I have a dream", that aim at showing he hopes life improves for African Americans in the U.S. by achieving equality and freedom. Thus, in "I have a dream" Martin Luther King Jr. shared hope for a better life in America, especially related to an improvement in the living conditions of African Americans.