The American Dream: The definition of
the American Dream by James Truslow Adams in 1931, "life should be
better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each
according to ability or achievement" regardless of social class or
circumstances of birth.
The land of opportunity:Is a statement used around the world with
reference to the United States of America, and is similar to the
concept of the "American dream."I would like to add that clearly,
regardless of social class (educated or not, rich or poor) or
circumstances of birth (color, race, religion), it was the vast
array of immigrants who arrived from around the world, during the
last 400 years, who built America into the greatest nation on earth
and the land of opportunity.
And, if those pioneering immigrants of yesteryear or the new
immigrant pioneers arriving today chose to embrace their American
Dream fulfillment by becoming citizens of the greatest nation on
earth to fulfill their dreams of freedom and security for themselves
and their families for generations to come -- no amount of
ignorance, which breeds fear, which breeds prejudice, which breeds
hate, expressed in words or actions that impugn, threaten or
disparage the rights of a US Citizen, based on their color, race,
religion or economic status, will ever alter the fact that they are
protected citizens of the United States of America no matter where
they may travel on earth or upon the streets of America.
Jack Craciun III |