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    could have allowed them to fully participate as American citizens. By the early 1960s, under the direction of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a spiritual leader that preached non-violent protests, millions of Americans, including whites, were peacefully protesting against the United States government and calling for equality and justice for colored people. It was on August 28th 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial, that Dr. King stood in front of a crowd of over 200,000 people, and gave his famous “I Have…

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    Mahogany Jones In Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech, King talks about how society stands by as many black African American citizen’s civil and economic rights are taken away everyday, and yet no one has done anything to change it. King also brings up the terrors of police brutality, “We can never be satisfied as long as the Negro is the victim of the unspeakable horrors of police brutality.”. The main idea of the “I Have a Dream” speech is King wanted equal civil rights for blacks…

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    gave Dr. King a strong start to his speech, as he uses the date as a stepping stone to approach the topic of racial injustice that Negroes are facing in America. 3. King’s allusions to the Declaration of Independence and the Bible occur as follows; “When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir”, and “I have a dream that one day every valley…

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    Have you heard of Martin Luther King Jr the man that shared his speech “I have a Dream” yea that man is the one who change the world. People around the world are judging people of there skin color can there just be one day when that is not happening? Martin Luther king Jr was well known for his speech that white and black people will get along. Martin Luther King Jr was known for the civil rights leader who had a great deal of influence on American society. 1 His strong belief in…

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    Martin Luther King Junior’s “I Have a Dream” speech, but what was it that made it so powerful and motivating? The secret is King’s use of the five rhetorical appeals, or the five methods used to convince someone of something. The appeals are Kairos, Telos, Ethos, Logos, and Pathos. King used all five to supplement his argument, but it is his exemplary use pathos, or emotional appeal, that sealed the deal and put “I Have a Dream” in the history books. King began his speech with a solemn reminder…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous “I Have A Dream” speech with the intention of building a better bond within the American people in order to assemble a remarkable future. During that time in America, most citizens were racially divided and many people of color were looked down on in society. Martin Luther King saw a problem with how segregated they were and him an many other advocates for civil rights planned to do something about it. This speech was a way to motivate millions of African…

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    King’s bold actions were different than many other attempts made throughout American history in that it stood on the foundation of peaceful protest. Dr. King’s most well-known speech “I Have a Dream” is perhaps this crowning achievement. This speech addressed problems facing the Negro American. His well-articulated speech is one that focused on a better tomorrow. Dr. King’s vision of a united America is one that is still sought after today. Dr. King is quoted saying “America has defaulted on…

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    Gillian O’Brien Speech and Debate A Block Rhatigan October 3rd 2017 “I Have a Dream” was a speech given by Martin Luther King Jr. who was an American civil rights activist. He delivered his speech at The March on Washington for Jobs and freedom on August 28th, 1963. The purpose of his speech was to end racism in the United States and called for civil and economic rights. Along with to show the mistreatment of black lives and to gain equality. He was working to convince his audience of their…

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    Speech #1: Martin Luther King - I Have A Dream Speech - August 28, 1963 The strengths of the speech: In Martin Luther King’s speech, he has a well-organized speech and a powerful voice. He was confident, powerful and forceful in his speech. In the beginning, he used a history story to get the audience attention, which raises the audience interests. The topic of the speech is very clear, and there are many examples to support his argument. He also used a lot of repetition, such as "I have a…

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    Martin Luther King, a black civil right campaigner, gave an unforgettable speech called “I Have a Dream” on August 28, 1963, commemorating the centennial of Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation and urging President John F. Kennedy to pass civil rights bill. King’s purpose of giving this speech is to eliminate the inequality of treatment to black people, to express the necessities of eradicating racial inequality and to pursue the improvement of future changes. He adopted a dramatic tone in order…

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