Dr. Martin Luther King's I Have A Dream Speech

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Throughout history, empowered speeches have been a powerful force in starting revolutions.Many people accredit the passing of the Civil Rights Act to Martin Luther King Jr. He delivered his “I Have A Dream” speech the year before, and that speech was so powerful, it changed many American’s views on racism in their country.Government officials were so moved by Dr. Martin Luther King jr’s powerful words that the true

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