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    King delivered his speech to all of America. Martin Luther’s opening line to his speech was‚ "I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation." In Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech "I Have a dream"‚ he uses all three of these forms of rhetoric in order to persuade to his audience that racism and segregation is not the plan for the future of America.             As he delivered his speech‚ Martin Luther King

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    he had given many a speech‚ across the southern United States‚ this one was to be the most famous and prominent of his life‚ set before the stature of the Emancipator himself‚ Abraham Lincoln. A rousing orator‚ King’s powerful tone shone brightly in his address to the devoted crowd assembled before him‚ his seminal “I Have A Dreamspeech. Through the use of expert syntax‚ intense diction‚ and intelligent allusions‚ King creates a tone of insistent hope throughout his speech. By using anaphora‚

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    the great Martin Luther King Jr. A lot of men have believed in equality for many different things. But very few have acted upon those beliefs like one man did. Martin Luther King was a man with a belief in equality and he was a man who would do whatever it took to reach his goal because he was hardworking and saw what was wrong with the world. You can see how dedicated he was through tons and tons of things he did. such as his “I Have A Dreamspeech‚ his letter from Birmingham jail‚ and the protests

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    "I Have a Dream" was a speech given by Martin Luther King. King was the last to give his speech for the event. He gave his speech on August 28‚ 1963 on the Lincoln Memorial. The speech was said in the" March on Jobs and Freedom" to approximately 250‚000 people were present. King’s main purpose for his speech was to end racial inequality throughout the country. More so to get African Americans as much opportunities as anyone else. Believe it or not Martin Luther King almost didn’t give the “ I

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    The introduction of the “I have A Dreamspeech 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

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    The speech I read is the ‘I have a dreamspeech by Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. The speech was delivered on August 23‚ 1968‚ in the American capital of Washington D. C. by a man many people acclaimed to be a great revolutionary. However‚ there was nothing revolutionary about this man‚ but he was only affirming and restating the promises of the country’s founding fathers which is denied to certain people and enjoyed by the white supremacist. Some argued that the speech calls for the emancipation of

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    Kane Gallagher Mrs. Churchvara/Mrs. Spaziani ELA/Social Studies 4/26/2018 The March on Washington to “I Have a Dream” The March on Washington leading up to the “I have a Dreamspeech was one of the most famous and impacting events in the Civil Rights Movement. It was also one the most planned and attended occasions in Civil Rights history‚ but there were also many anticipated concerns. Some concerns before the event were that officials and organizers feared violence between the

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    Martin King Jr. delivered for the first time his "I Have a Dream Speech" at the Lincoln Memorial. During the speech‚ Dr. King offered inspiration and called for an end to racism in America. In fact‚ he spoke on his personal hopes and dreams for people of all races in his country. One of his hopes was that one day people of color would be judged based off their character‚ rather than their skin color. As for his dream that he expressed in speech‚ it was that a day would come that colored people and

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    Martin Luther King‚ Jr. gave his “I Have a Dreamspeech on August 28th‚ 1963. It was a turning point in American History for African Americans and American society in general. His motivating of a nation to live up to the democratic principles of its founders was a sharp display of America’s private grief. In the beginning of his speech he references Abraham Lincoln and how American sins had stretched back to the days of slavery. When he addressed what he said was going to be "the greatest demonstration

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    Throughout all of history there have been many struggles for freedom. Two of the greatest American struggles for freedom were the Civil War‚ and the African American Civil Rights movement. During both of these time periods two of America’s most well known speeches were given. During the Civil War‚ The Gettysburg Address was given by President Abraham Lincoln and during the African American Civil Rights movement the I Have a Dream Speech was presented by Martin Luther King Jr. Both of these speeches

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