This meme is a screenshot of a quote from Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Where Is the Promise of Life?" speech, given on March 25, 1960, in which he discusses the struggle for civil rights and the promise of life in the United States. The quote is often referenced in a humorous or ironic way to highlight the disparity between the promise of life in the United States and the reality of racism and inequality.
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