Homonym: Free at Last (Liberation)
"Free at Last" is a famous phrase from the speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. during the March on Washington in 1963. It symbolizes the hope and determination for civil rights and equality for African Americans in the United States. The phrase captures the essence of the struggle against racial injustice and the desire for freedom.
The speech, titled "I Have a Dream," emphasized the importance of unity and nonviolent protest. "Free at Last" reflects the ultimate goal of achieving true freedom and justice for all people, regardless of their race. It remains a powerful reminder of the ongoing fight for civil rights.