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    “I Have a Dream” August 28th‚ 1963 on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.‚ Martin Luther King Jr. preformed his “I Have a Dream” speech. Perhaps amongst one of the most famous speeches in history‚ this speech is considered one of the most influential speeches of the 20th century. “I Have a Dream” has inspired millions of people and is still frequently quoted and cited nearly 50 years later. My goal in writing his paper is to evaluate King’s speech using the evaluation criteria

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    materialize. Martin Luther King Jr.’s goal was to motivate people to cease the hate for one another based on the color of their skin; while also reminding everyone of the principles that America was built upon.  Dr. King explains that the Emancipation Proclamation gave all slaves false hope because one hundred years later‚ Negros was still being mistreated.  King stresses to the nation that change is not a thing that can be put on hold.  Aside from the immorality that was taking place‚ Dr. King believed

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    and I disagree with it. Although laws were set up in the late 19th Century ‚ black people were still treated the same way they had been before even in the 20th Century President Abraham Lincoln banned slavery in 1863. This was called the Emancipation Proclamation declaring that ‘all persons held as slaves” within the Confederate State “are and hence forward shall be free”. In the southern part of America the law that had been passed by the President was accepted very reluctantly as the sugar and

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    situations that have happened during and after the Civil War‚ that are of significance. MAJOR TURNING POINTS A major turning point in history is when President Abraham Lincoln signed the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation on September 22‚ 1862 and issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1‚ 1863. The proclamation’s impact was to free slaves only in the Confederate states‚ while leaving slavery intact in the other states. However‚ the freedom promised was contingent on the Union military

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    I Have A Dream Speech

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    American…signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves….. But one hundred years later‚ the Negro still is not free…. We’ve come here to dramatize a shameful condition…. In a sense we’ve come to our nation’s capital to cash a bad check…..‚ that has come back marked as “insufficient funds”. But we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt.” This quote means that the Emancipation Proclamation was the greatest hope

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    What they Fought for What they fought for is an analysis of a collection of nearly a thousand personal letters and journals entries written by the soldiers who fought America’s famous Civil War. This book seeks to define the ideology of what the soldiers understood they were fighting for‚ and their comprehension of the outcome of their service .Although counter arguments agree that most soldiers could not give a solid explanation of why they fought for‚ nor the real Constitutional issues that were

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    If Martin Luther King would have stuck to the written text that lay before him‚ he would not be known to the world as the defining speaker of the March on Washington 50 years ago. I Have A Dream‚ his speech about injustice and hardship was delivered to inspire change in both‚ black and white citizens of the United States during the Civil Rights era‚ and to this day his speech is an important part of American history. On August 28th 2013‚ Barack Obama held a speech to commemorate the 50th anniversary

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    white controversy‚ as well as its connection to class material. For background purposes‚ the purpose of the Civil war was for Southern states fight to uphold slavery and for the Northern states to preserve the Union‚ not to free slaves. The Emancipation Proclamation was proposed in September

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    Lincoln win the presidency in 1860. The Emancipation Proclamation is what Lincoln’s presidency is most known for. Not to mention the thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution which he pushed through with congress to permanently abolish slavery.9 Also‚ preserving the union while strengthening the federal government. Lastly he also modernized the economy along with many other great accomplishments that a president could do at the time. With his Proclamation and activist ways to end slavery he

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    Emancipator”. Out of the many documents that were read‚ there are three that showed enough proof to Lincoln’s worthiness. One of the primary documents was from the Lincoln-Douglas Debate Number One: Ottawa‚ August 21. The other one was the Emancipation Proclamation Text. The last document used was the Commonwealth criticizes Abraham Lincoln. In the Lincoln-Douglas Debate Number One: Ottawa August 21‚ Lincoln states‚ “I hate it because of the monstrous injustice of slavery itself. I hate it because

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