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    “And Finally, in your life’s blueprint must be a commitment to the eternal principles of beauty, love, and justice” (Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.) These incredible words are from Dr. King’s “What Is Your Life’s Blueprint” speech. This speech was given at Barrett Jr. high school in inner city Philadelphia in October of 1967. This was only six months prior to his assassination. Dr King was an amazing orator and played a large role in the Civil Rights movement. He had many ideas that were far ahead…

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    Dr. King's Quote Today

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    One of Dr. King's famous quote today is “An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.” People use this in their daily lives to help themselves and help others. Dr. King himself was a very inspiration person. He help many people through rough times, and he still does. He taught us that even though life may be hard now, if we keep a positive side on our side, everything will become great.…

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    Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase.- Martin Luther King Jr.This quote means that you should always try to reach your goals even if you don’t know the outcome.Martin always did different actions without knowing what was going to happen next. Martin was an important figure in American History because he was a Baptist minister and social activist, who led the Civil Rights movement.In 1968,Martin was giving a speech in Memphis, Tennessee, called "I’ve been to…

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    Why is Martin Luther King so important compared to other activists that have also fought for their rights? What made him such a symbolic figure of freedom, and equal rights that made him so well known? Perhaps it was because he was a black Priest? Or perhaps it was because he was a talented speaker? There were many reasons why he made such a big impact on American history, but the main reason was the fact that he had fought against injustice in a peaceful manner. He made a new revolutionary…

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    In the speech “Beyond Vietnam- A Time to Break the Silence” given by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in April of 1967, Dr. King reflects on the injustices and the distinct problems with the Vietnam campaign. Dr. King in his speech used lots of pathos, imagery, and repetition to strengthen and get his point out to the audience. His speech flows fluidly to bring one point flowing into the next. Dr. King most predominantly uses pathos, an emotional connection with the audience, to have his point…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. a excellent leader, with his influential speeches and vision, that no matter what race a person was he believe that everyone had the oblication to have the same opportunities and rights.He was able to make a significant turn in our society by being involved in the civil rights movement, by being able to change the country and the world for the better, a noticeable way. Martin Luther King Jr. was born on in Atlanta on January 15,1929, he was raised in a really religious…

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    What character traits do you think about when you hear the name Martin Luther King Jr.? Martin Luther King Jr. was always strong. He had strengths and had perseverance. If Dr. King did not follow these traits, we would not be equal right now. Martin Luther King Jr. had to use his character traits to make his speeches. Dr.King helped us to be nice to each other and to treat each other equal. Dr.King made different speeches for different things. Martin Luther King Jr. Was born on Tuesday,…

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    Who is one person who inspired everyone and had a dream of equality. Can you guess who this person is ? Martin Luther King Jr. was an inspire and and inspired me by doing what he did and how much he loved his people for everyone one having rights. Just because you are a different race or skin color does not mean you are better than them or treat them poorly. That is how MLK inspired me. He stood up for himself and his nation for equality.” All men are created equal.” Declaration of Independence.…

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    Despite an individuals desire to belong to a group or community, this is not always possible. How do the texts you have studied represent the processes and results of belonging and/or not belonging. The two text types have represented not belonging through many different techniques. There are many different techniques used for each text. The speech ‘I have a dream’ by Martin Luther King and Harvie Krumpet, a short film represent feelings of not belonging in many different ways. Different…

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    Martin Luther king wrote a speech about people being free and people being created equally. It also talked about how the African Americans lived their life being treated different and what they would do. Some of this stuff is still happening to the day but back then it was very bad and people were very prejudice. Martin Luther king wanted to say this speech and write it so that people could think baker creating everyone equally and not have to deal with segregation. King said, “Let us not seek…

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