‘The Nego has a dream’. Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘I have a dream’ Speech address the American people to discuss equality and rights for the African American population of America. He addresses America as in indusial, with the purpose to educate, persuade and convince the white population of America to change their ways, and look at people as people. We know this because of MLK’s excessive use of a harsh tone, this entails that he speaks genuinely from the heart, without boundary he spoke. In the context of MLK's speech, it was never actually completed/finalized leading up to the speech and even during the speech, leading up to going on stage he was still making notes and changing words and arguments. It was not until he was on stage and uttered the 4 words “I have a dream” that changed the course of human history forever. This shows that MLK identifies his audience almost as a fellow ‘Nego’ (for lack of better words), he does not see them as a superior power over him, nothing h...