Martin Luther King's Speech, I Have A Dream

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A speech, I have a dream, by Martin Luther King, Jr.,delivered on August 28,1963, inspired generation after generation of people to fight for freedom, justice and right. This part just at the end of the speech, but its influence is not inferior to the former part. At the beginning of this part, Dr. Martin displayed his firm determination about fulfilling his dream that embraced in American dream. And next, six sentences” I have a dream that one day that” were used to demonstrate his strongly hope, It is noticeable that he repeated two times “I have a dream today” , there are distinctly contrast between” one day” and” today”.
Meanwhile, he pointed several states where the racial discrimination was more severe than other states, moreover

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