On August 28, 1963, King talks about for freedom. He begins his speech with the emancipation of the slaves, issued by Abraham Lincoln, and later mentions that after being freed from slavery, blacks are still not free. King, along with his many supporters, demand their freedom now and without delay. They do not want to see slow change over time; they would rather see significant change immediately. King replied, “Now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God’s children.” However, King hopes to obtain equality through non-violent movement. He tells fellow black people to not resort to violence. He knows that violence to obtain peace only leads to an endless cycle of cruelty. Martin Luther King delivered his dreams to the people because he believed that the incident must not lead the black people to hate the other races. He talked about equality, forgiveness, justice, freedom from discrimination, unity and eternal happiness.