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    King Jr’s I Have A Dream speech‚ he caters to the creativity and the problems of the nation by presenting his goal as a dream. His dream‚ or goal‚ was to abolish the segregation of the 1960’s. Dreams are most commonly seen as the goals‚ aspirations‚ and lifestyles that we hope for ourselves. Dr‚ King wanted the people to see that he wasn’t going to sugarcoat any of the terrible treatments or misconducts placed on the black community. He knew that what he was working towards was just a dream of that

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    the free...” Americans proudly sing is evidently false. Many have addressed the subject of racial injustice‚ but did not have an impact like Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dreamspeech and Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird”. While both Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dreamspeech and Atticus Finch’s closing argument in Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” present powerful cases for overcoming racism‚ the “I Have a Dreamspeech presents relatable situations‚ experiences of racism‚ and a

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    I never imagined myself reading a speech. A speech that with great aspiration and anticipation has been recognized for its hopes and dreams. I read “I have a Dream” by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and it has inspired me for change in my life. I have been on this earth for 18 years and never considered what I dream to make a difference in my life. Life to me has always been about letting things be and just trying to make the right choices. If things didn’t go right‚ it was always about things happening

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    Gettysburg The Battle of Gettysburg was fought in and around the town of Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania between July 1st and July 3rd‚ 1863. Gettysburg is often portrayed as being the supposed “turning point” of the war‚ as the Union‚ led by General Gordon Meade defeated the Confederacy‚ led by General Robert E. Lee. Lee began the second campaign of the war‚ aptly named “The Gettysburg Campaign” after his success at the battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia in May of 1863. He hoped that while he

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    Martin Luther King Jr. in his “I Have a Dreamspeech. Martin Luther King Jr. shadowed over two hundred and fifty thousand spectators to deliver his infamous speech to people of all ages‚ genders‚ and races at the heart of the nation on August 28th‚ 1963. Tired and exhausted from repetitive sit-ins and protests‚ King was finally granted the opportunity to speak on the injustice and racial issues of his people to the entire nation. Throughout the duration of his speech‚ Dr. Martin Luther King connected

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    In the Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln it is about him trying to say sorry about how the people died and is talking about it in 3 different ways. It is about the past‚ present and then the future it is 271 words long and only in three paragraphs written in Pennsylvania. Based on the union of the battle and the southern. All together 51‚000 troops died‚ union 23‚000 union troops die and then 28‚000 southern troops die. This letter is talking an apology and explanation of their deaths to their

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    Negro people a bad check”¹‚ this is thoroughly shown‚ along with other themes‚ throughout both A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry and Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.’s “I Have A Dreamspeech. Before the civil rights movement‚ and for some time after‚ blacks were given the short end of the stick‚ they had to fight for their dreams and they had to fight against racism. They were given next to nothing but they were still expected to ask the whites to “forgive [them] for ever wanting to be anything at

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    of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity.But one hundred years later‚ the Negro still is not free‚”(King) came from Martin Luther King’s “I Have A Dream Speech”. Saying even though Blacks were given their rightful freedom‚ it didn’t get honored by Americans‚ even a hundred years later‚ because Whites spent so long believing they were better than everyone‚especially Blacks. Dr. King was an example

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    Martin Luther King "I Have a Dream" When thinking of the most effective and well known speeches in history‚ one of the first speeches that comes to mind is Martin Luther King Jr.’s "I Have a Dream." A large part of Martin Luther King Jr.’s success as an orator was due to his uses of rhetoric in his speeches. King also was able to judge the mood and tone of his audience‚ and was able to interact with his audience accordingly. The uses of metaphors‚ anaphora and his ability to interact with his audience

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    Luther King Jr’s I Have a Dream will go down in history as one of the best speeches ever told to mankind. MLK cares so much about black rights that it can be seen in the way he stands‚ heard in how he talks‚ and the word choice he uses.This speech was held at the Lincoln memorial right after the Rosa Parks bus boycott march. Almost all of the black community of D.C walked in the march and came to the speech. MLK came to speak of the segregation issues all around America. I Have a Dream is so memorable

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