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    delivered his famous “I have a Dream” speech, at the Lincoln Memorial on 28 August 1963 in order to call for an end of racism in the United States. In his speech Martin Luther King Jr. attempted to convince the majority white United States government to give African Americans equal rights through the use of biblical and historical allusions, alliterations, and imagery. King starts his speech by mentioning “Five score years ago”. This allusion refers to the Gettysburg Address, a speech by…

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    In “I Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr., he states how strongly he feels about needing a world without segregation and one with fairness amongst African Americans and whites. He believes the world needs to abolish slavery; along with, more rights and freedoms given to African Americans. Martin Luther King Jr. wants the world to come together as whole and to all become family and friends no matter the color of our skin. He professes the many dreams he has and all of them being along the…

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    One Way Ticket to the American Dream Fifty-four years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. stood before a crowd in Washington, DC to discuss his grievances about the treatment of blacks in America. In a speech that even King knew would go down in history as the “greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation” before he began, a movement was sparked by a powerful speaker, causing actions beyond what he ever imagined. To this day, our country continues to carry on his name and legacy by…

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    The I Have A Dream speech, by Rev. Martin Luther King, is a speech that covers King's views on discrimination in the United States and his desire for people to live as equals. The speech was recited by Martin Luther King Jr. on August 28th of 1963 to a crowd of civil rights marchers at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC. The Sneetches and Other Stories, by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel), is a children's book including a variety of stories, one of which depicting a fictitious race of creatures…

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    replied to Governor Wallace segregation speech, when he addressed to the nation with his famous, “I Have a Dream” speech. King supported the civil rights and believed that racial equality needed to happen in order for our country to move…

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    The most compelling speech of the four was the “I Have A Dream” speech by Martin Luther King Jr. In the 1950s and 60s, the Civil Rights Movement was in full swing. A centuries-old prejudice, unchallenged under majority white rule, was now at odds with a seething black populace that hungered for the rights bestowed upon them by the Founding Fathers. Despite progress in the North, the discriminatory Jim Crow laws, which were pervasive in the American South at the time, prevented blacks from…

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    Imagine standing shoulder to shoulder in a crowd with thousands of people on an August day in 1963. This is exactly what African Americans and Whites did at the Lincoln Memorial while listening to Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) deliver his “I Have a Dream” speech. People gathered to witness MLK talk about the inequalities African Americans face compared to Whites. Fifty-five years later African Americans still face everyday challenges due to inequalities. A whole new perspective to what lies…

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    “I Have A Dream” speech was delivered on August 28, 1963 at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., by Martin Luther King, Jr. The speech reflected on the Emancipation Proclamation: a presidential proclamation and executive order issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863. It purported to change the federal legal status, which was complexed of crooked white supremacist; the proclamation was mean to remove more than three million African-American enslaved people in order for them to…

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    In the "I Have a Dream" speech Martin Luther King uses emotional, ethical, and logical appeals. He uses theses appeals to make people feel something and to support his thoughts and reasoning. He uses emotional appeals throughout his speech to make people feel something about his speech and about the situation he is talking about. "This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of the withering injustice." This quote…

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    and delivered his now historic “I Have a Dream” speech in front of thounands of people. This was done during “The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom,” which was one of the largest rallies for human rights. Dr. King, representing the Christian Leadership Conference, spoke passionately for minutes about the desire to end segregation to create meaningful civil rights legislation and to give blacks in America the same rights and equality that is due to all. The speech is hailed as one of the…

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