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    “I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear” - Martin Luther King Jr. People today remember Martin Luther King Jr as a man who helped African Americans gain civil and economic equality. To me King was important because he never gave up, he was arrested 29 times, imprisoned for 11 days and even stabbed. King went through all of this and never feared what could happen to him nor he gave up, he gave his life just so others could have an easier life. In my school and me…

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    After the assassination of nonviolence supporter, Martin Luther King Jr., acts of violence ironically broke out. On the tenth anniversary of MLK’s assassination, Cesar Chavez released an article in a religious magazine asserting his stance supporting nonviolence. Chavez exudes his beliefs supporting non violence and convinces his audience through the use of diction that unites his audience, and appealing to the audience's emotions. Channeling his audience's sense of national pride and promoting…

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    Causes and Effects of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” Speech on American Society and the Civil Rights Movement “I have a dream that one day in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of interposition and nullification, one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers” (King, 1963). Martin Luther King Jr's “I Have a Dream” speech…

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    Why We Cant Wait Analysis

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    admire Martin Luther king Jr because of the will he had to fight for their rights. Many people looked up to him he was like a leader whom led the people to equal rights. he made a huge impact in the lives of many. he also opened the eyes of many which the people did not realize what was occurring across America. In martin Luther Kings book Why we cant wait is mainly about what occurs with children or more like African American people. All around the world people are suffering. Martin…

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    unfairly. Martin Luther King Jr. fought against this wanting blacks to have full freedom like whites. Dr.King wrote two famous works, “I have a dream” and “Letter from Birmingham jail”. Both were geared towards different audiences the first one being for blacks and whites but just mostly blacks. The second one being for the clergymen. They both use the persuasive techniques of pathos in “I have a dream” and logos in “Letter from Birmingham jail”. In his “I have a dream” speech, Martin Luther…

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    Dbq Civil Rights Speech

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    that is known all around the world, spoken by one of the most influential leaders during the Civil Rights Movement from the 1950s to the 1960s: Martin Luther King Jr. On August 28, 1963, more than 200,000 people gathered in Washington, D.C., for a political rally known as the March on Washington for civil rights, jobs, and freedom. Martin Luther King Jr., using the sentiment of Americans across the nation, there gave a speech that went “down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom…

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    Delsy Rosario Santos Prof. Leslie Hurley Section E05 The Letter from Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King Jr. talks about the great injustices happening toward the black community in Birmingham. Martin Luther King Jr uses appeals to emotion in order to justify his desire for racial justice and equality. King Jr states that he's not from Birmingham but he needs to be there because of the big injustices white do toward the black. he feels that by helping the people from Birmingham he…

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    The March On Washington:The March On Awareness “This is not the end, this is the beginning,” said Martin Luther King Jr in front of the 250,000 people in Washington,DC waiting for the civil rights bill to be passed. This bill would give equal rights to the blacks in the South. After his famous speech “I have a dream” the march on Washington will be remembered for being a monumental event that brought about awareness all over the country. The leaders of the march. (all 2) Philip Randolph and…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15, 1929, and he spent a majority of his life fighting for civils rights (Nobel Lectures). Growing up for King was rough because of the segregated schools he had to attend; however, he thrived at these schools by winning many prestigious awards and graduating high school at the young age of fifteen (Nobel Lectures). After school, he would follow in his father’s footsteps by becoming a preacher (Nobel Lectures). This would mark the beginning of his fight…

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    Rights Movement was a major part of history because that was the first movement towards equality. The causes of the Civil Rights Movement such as, Jim Crow Laws, Rosa Parks took the initiative, which started the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking in front of Birmingham, Alabama. These causes led to the effect, The Civil Rights Act of 1964, which called for segregation all over the nation. Segregation is the separation of humans in racial groups in daily life.…

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