Mr. King’s speech is about the fight for justice and equality. In Mr. King’s speech he talks about the signing of the emancipation proclamation 100 years ago and how the Negro is still not free. In his speech Dr. King repeats the phrase “100 years later” to list the difficulties of the Negro. In King’s speech he also talks about how we should change and how we should keep moving forward and not turn back. In the last parts of King’s speech he talks about his dreams for the world. King says that he has dreams that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.” King wanted there to be equality amongst everybody.
In Clinton’s speech he focuses on the violence that is going on in America. In Clinton’s speech he talks about the advancements the country has made since Kings Death. Then Clinton talks about the difficulties in the U.S. currently, like 13 year- old boys with guns and kids ruining their lives by drugs. Clinton also tells stories about the crime going on in the U.S.. Clinton mentions a story about a 1 year-old getting shot and an 18 year-old getting shot by a13 year-old. Clinton also lists some facts about the violence going on. Clinton talks about how 160,000 students stay home because they will get hurt and how 370,000 people die from gunshot wounds each year. At the end of his speech Clinton talks about ways to change things around like putting more police officers on the streets and passing bills. Clinton wants violence to stop and kids to have better lives. The core of Bush’s speech is