reconstruct America. Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. gives his speech “I Have a Dream” on equality between races during a march where hundreds of thousands attended. Franklin D. Roosevelt delivers an empowering presentation on how he is going to provide comfort‚ strength‚ and guidance during the Great Depression. They both attempt to bring America back to its original state where success lies. However‚ after carefully considering both speeches‚ I feel Franklin D. Roosevelt does a better job of persuading Americans
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I dream of strange horizons‚ where the sun never sets. I dream of strange lands where the sky is strange to me. I dream of landscapes that are new and strange‚ I dream of lands that only I have ever seen. I dream of travels around the globe‚ looking at a new sunset every day‚ at a new sunrise every morning. I dream of crawling through tiny spaces and looking at the small beaches no one ever visits‚ at the sand no one ever treads on. I wish to wake up every morning not knowing the road will
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Lutheran Hospital in Des Moines is a non-union facility. Both facilities strive to give its patients excellent care but the working conditions vary somewhat due to the difference between a union and non-union facility. From Mary Greeley’s I interviewed Mrs. Lorna Hamilton‚ the Emergency/Security Management Coordinator and from the Iowa Lutheran Hospital I interviewed Mr. Jeffrey L. Bebensee‚ the Security Manager. Both managers were familiar with the labor unions effect on their workplaces. Lorna
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well-educated man. This appeal also helped him earn the audience’s respect by paying his respects to the individuals who had previously fought for equal rights in America. When King mentioned Lincoln’s advancement‚ he was able to reach individuals that may not have respected or agree with his views but did respect and agree with President Lincoln. Acknowledging Lincoln and Lincoln’s efforts in righting a previous wrong demonstrates MLK Jr.’s upstanding‚ trustworthy reputation. Pathos: “But one hundred years
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Thomas Jefferson’s “Declaration of Independence” and Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” are texts that have a common denominator: the pursuit of liberty. Although both documents do not focus their context in the same historical moment‚ both have greatly influenced the history of the United States. Specifically‚ Jefferson’s purpose with the “Declaration of Independence” was to denounce the offenses suffered at the hands of Great Britain and to finally declare their absolute independence‚ sovereignty
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“I Have a Dream” speech Analysis by MLK Jr. African Americans have been mistreated for as long as we know just because their skin is a different color. Because of this‚ the whites saw an opportunity to abuse slavery to increase productivity. Consequently‚ this caused many controversies and riots‚ eventually leading to what we know today as the Civil War. After the union had claimed their victory‚ Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation declaring "that all persons held as slaves" within
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Greeks‚ fleeing with his father on his back & his son in his hand. Aeneas eventually winds up in Italy‚ where his son founds the city Alba Longa‚ the predecessor of Rome. Between the 2 cities‚ Aeneas has a long journey & many adventures. In a dream‚ Aeneas is told that he is destined to sail to Italy‚ known then as Hesperia‚ the Western Country. On the way‚ he & his crew encounter the same Harpies whom the Argonauts battled. Unable to defeat them‚ they are forced to escape. They next encounter
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our world today‚ but his speech was aimed toward American society as a whole. 6. Without hesitation I will say that MLK does succeed with his message. Our country today has minimal racial injustice and people can be judged by their character. I think that the reason he has succeeded is attributed to his attitude and poise that he demonstrates during the speech. His message would not have been accepted if he was to lash out in anger and criticize the white
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Contemporary Racism President Obama’s speech “A More Perfect Union” was a response to many outbursts made about things that Reverend Jeremiah Wright‚ Obama’s former pastor‚ had said on issues of racism. The reverend made statements that Obama called dismissive when what the world needed most was unity to overcome the continual racism in the country. Quotes from the Reverend such as “In the 21st century‚ white America got a wake-up call after 9/11/01. White America and the western world came to
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opens the eyes of many Americans with his words of wisdom in his I Have a Dream speech‚ explaining how the Negroes of America are being treated and what is about to happen to give the Negroes the freedom they have been promised. His persuasion and direct demand of their freedom will make the people of the United States change their ways or severe consequences will come. One hundred years before King addressed his I have a dream speech‚ President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation
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