Why does Martin Luther King, in his "I Have a Dream" speech, tell blacks to work for non-violent change, while at the same time, he tells them to not distrust all white people?

A.
Because distrusting all whites would lead to a racial war.

B.
Because many whites have come to realize that the destiny of blacks and whites is bound together.

C.
Distrusting white people will result in violence.

D.
The only type of change that will occur if blacks distrust white people will be violent change.

Respuesta :

b. is the only reasonable answer
Your answer is B Because many whites have come to realize that the destiny of blacks and whites is bound together because they needed to see that we are all the same and that we are all human and we need to come together by stating are similarities and differences. Also its not A because they could go to war but it don't seem that capable. Its not C because some black men trust white people but there was a lot of violence and when it came down to B, and D I choose B because D is saying that black people shouldn't trust white people.

Your answer is B.