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    THIS IS NOT MY ORIGINAL WRITE UP. MARK ANTONY’S SPEECH (Blanks [---] left for citizens words) Friends‚ Romans‚ countrymen‚ give me your attention. I have come here to bury Caesar‚ not to praise him. The evil that men do is remembered after their deaths‚ but the good is often buried with them. It might as well be the same with Caesar. The noble Brutus told you that Caesar was ambitious. If that’s true‚ it’s a serious fault‚ and Caesar has paid seriously for it. With the permission of Brutus and

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    Martin Luther King’s policy of peaceful protest was important because it led to public sympathy of the way black Americans were treated by white Americans an example of this would be the Birmingham campaign (1963)‚ Kennedy said he was sickened by the images of violence and the soviet media used 1/5 of their time to broadcast on it. Other campaigns that where peaceful and effective which were set up or supported by king include The Selma campaign‚ Montgomery Bus Boycott‚ the march on Washington‚ the

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    Today‚ Martin Luther King‚ Jr. is distinguished as a hero for the permanent legislation he empowered‚ but for his delivery of his hopes and dreams he shared with the nation during the civil rights era. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ first stepped into the national spotlight in late 1955 when he led an African American bus boycott in Montgomery‚ Alabama (Biography.com Editors). King experienced racism in early years and claimed he always wanted to do something to make the world a fairer place for African

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    The I Have A Dream Speech was created and read loudly to a massive group of civil rights protesters in front of the Lincoln memorial in Washington‚ D.C. by Martin Luther King JR. He made this speech to fight for the rights of discrimination of the African Americans who were treated as lesser humans‚ consequently‚ his dream was for the American people to come together and realize that everyone is equal. When he reads “I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia sons of former slaves and

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was born January 15‚ 1929. He was a social activist that lead boycotts in a non-violent manner. Martin Luther King Jr. wanted equality and peace. He was faced with many obstacles through his time but still managed to remain humble and kind. MLK was also faced with judgement by other activist who wanted the same thing but did their protesting with violence. Although these two groups wanted the same thing‚ Martin Luther King Jr. wanted his protest done in a peaceful approach

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    Leadership A great leader incorporates the power to reach out and strengthen the relationship with his people emotionally. At the same time‚ not to be fearful to reveal his flaws and weaknesses because it demonstrates a leader that can relate to real life problems. People respond better to a leader when they see similarities and traits that resemble their own. Confidence Confidence is crucial to overcoming any obstacle because it indicates that one is abolished of fear and is completely competent

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    Martin Luther King composed this letter with a specific end goal to clarify black’s aims of peaceful protests during the civil rights movement. Martin Luther King talks with an individual and instructed tone‚ tending to the ministers who talked bad about Dr. King and his member’s harmful protest against segregation in Birmingham. Injustice anyplace is a danger to equity all over the place. King writes in his letter to priests‚ clarifying that segregation laws against blacks are shameful‚ yet lawful

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    Dream” speech by Martin Luther King Jr. immediately sets the stage for what was indeed “the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation.” As shown in the book The Art of Public Speaking‚ by Stephen E. Lucas there are several qualities that the introduction of a speech should possess. These qualities are those of getting the attention and interest of your audience‚ reveling the topic itself‚ establishing credibility and goodwill‚ and finally previewing the body of the speech. These

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    - Martin Luther‚ 1483 to 1546‚ and he was from Germany. Protestant reformation would not have happened without him. The protestant reformation began in 1517; this fits in with the Northern Renaissance. This reformation was part of the Northern Renaissance‚ which was a more religiously oriented movement than was the Italian Renaissance. The reformation was also involved with an increase in education and literacy. Education was growing and by 1500s‚ there were more literate people in Europe than there

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    reveals that the speaker’s tone towards Martin Luther King Jr. is confident/supportive. The first few lines of this poem describe a comparison of actual kings and Martin Luther King Jr. This serves the purpose of signifying Martin Luther King Jr’s role/ leadership during the time of the Civil Rights Movement. In the poem the speaker states‚ “But this King stood strong stood proud stood tall.” These choices of words are very positive‚ representing Martin Luther King’s Jr’s attitude towards the overall situation

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