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    Leveque Wynnschneidarr October 20, 2015 345-101-MQ (knowledge) Fighting for what you stand for may sound a bit easy, but the hard part to come, would be to remember and still believe in what you are fighting for, and not letting people that are against you take away that pride and devotion. It can be the most difficult task that can pose a challenge in ones quest. But overcoming the negativity that is pushed your way and being treated badly to the extent of becoming a criminal is some…

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    Why We Cant Wait Analysis

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    Many Americans 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…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. is a name known by all. He was born in 1929 and was a Baptist minister. He was also a leading spokesman for the American civil rights movement. A year before he won the Noble Peace Prize in 1964, he was incarcerated in an Alabama jail. While incarcerated he wrote an open letter called “Letter from the Birmingham City Jail”. In his letter he talks about the injustice that he faces, his idea of a nonviolent campaign, how laws can be unjust, how his ideals of nonviolence will…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most powerful African American leaders of all time. Most known for his I Have a Dream speech, King wrote many other works that support African Americans and their fight for equal rights, including his “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” In the letter, King addresses many key points, including the fact that “groups tend to be more immoral than individuals.” Getting together with others in groups can be a good thing, but for the most part, groups tend to bring…

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    Raela Triche` Dr. Godat English 1101 20 June 2018 “Martin Luther King Jr., “Beyond Vietnam a Time to Break Silence.” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr delivered his speech on April 4, 1967, at Riverside Church in New York City. In paragraph one Dr. King explained his reasoning for talking about the war in Vietnam and the struggle in America. He provides evidence regarding the poverty in American and how he had hope for change with the new poverty program, but with the buildup in Vietnam, the program…

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    Mlk Jr Speech

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    Today I will be sharing with you my thoughts on the famous MLK Jr. quote “ I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.” I will also be telling you how this quote has changed the way we look at race so much in the past century. This dream that MLK Jr. had was so idealistic and revolutionary that it helped change the way that many people look at race in…

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    Martin Luther King was a well known motivational speaker who spoke for his people. Throughout his speeches and writing he used many rhetorical devices to help explain and emphasize what he was saying. These devices were used most importantly in his “I Have a Dream” speech and his ¨Letter from Birmingham Jail¨. Three of the devices Martin uses in his speech and letter is, repetition, rhetorical questions, and analogy. These three devices helped him give readers a better understanding of his…

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    Dr. King uses wisdom and insight action that is far beyond the world he is inhabited in. The world of never stopping the war would crush the economic social life to every human being on this planet. In the Vietnam War, it had so much destruction and catastrophe to each side of the national value. When Martin Luther King Jr. stated, “If we do not stop our war against the people of Vietnam immediately, the world will be left with no other alternative than to see this as some horrible, clumsy, and…

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    On April 4, 1967 at Riverside Church in New York, MLK delivered "Beyond Vietnam" , which created a different perspective on the Vietnam war, in which is a negative thing. In the speech, Martin Luther King specifically indicates that America needs to end the war with Vietnam. America shouldn't be fighting for rights in Vietnam, especially if we, Americans, are restricted on some rights... is a statement in which he experienced with "a society gone mad on war." The main version that MLK is trying…

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    Martin Luther King Jr., was born in Atlanta in 1929, the son of a baptist minister. Martin Luther Kind had the vision of not having segregation in the world any more, he felt the need of helping other. M.L.K was a non violence protester because he was a powerful speaker and he is an African American civil rights leader. King being a powerful orator was able to gain many people support. The text states " Like nobody, I would like to live a long life. Longevity has its place. But Im not…

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