Answer the following questions :
- Why did the speaker have these dreams?
- How were the Black treated before achieving their freedom?
- What does the speaker dream for his four children?
- What transformation will happen in the state of Mississippi?
- When will all of God’s children sing in the words of the old Negro Spiritual?
b) Before achieving their freedom, the Black were oppressed and faced racial discrimination and social injustice everywhere in the society. They were deprived of their civil rights and freedom. Despite living in a rich country, they were isolated from prosperity and living in extreme poverty.
(c) The speaker dreams for his four children that they will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the colour of their skin but by the content of their character.
(d) The state of Mississippi, infused with injustice and oppression, would turn into a place of freedom and justice one day.
(e) When freedom would ring from everywhere - every village, hamlet, state and city, all of God's children would sing in the words of the old Negro Spiritual.