ethnicities‚ and religions have had to fight for their rights. In both Barack Obama’s “A More Perfect Union” speech and the Expert 21 interview “Leader of the Freedom Riders: Bernard Keith Jarvis with James Farmer”‚ the speakers addressed how black people have had to claw their way through society over the years‚ and fight the harsh discrimination they were receiving due to the color of their skin. In his speech‚ Obama spoke about the journey and hardships people of color have had to face over the years
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president Obama gave a speech known as the “the more perfect union” which addresses the values and morals of race and how it plays out in our lives. There was a lot of tension because Obama was the first African American to run for president. Obama decides to calm down all the anger and resentment the people were feeling by delivering his speech. The very speech that was given may have helped Obama become the new president for the United States‚ it was very new for the people. Obama speech left a huge mark
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More Perfect Union Speech Cameron B. Ford COM 360: Advanced Communications in Society Dr. Sherell Harrell March 10‚ 2014 A More Perfect Union In his March‚ 18‚ 2008 speech at the Constitution Center in Philadelphia‚ President Obama referenced racial resentments of black and white people as being “counterproductive” and a distraction from the real issues which are plaguing the middle class of America. I have never personally had my job shipped overseas or taken from me by a less qualified person
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More Perfect Union Speech In President Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign speech‚ the resentments of each subgroup spoken about are valid. Not everyone within the African-American community feels as strongly as he does about the resentments but majority do from what I’ve seen. There are many instances where one can say that because blacks and other minorities don’t get as many opportunities as those in the white community‚ their resentment continues to grow. Many African Americans also think that
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freedom. We have had these rights for our whole lives‚ so we don’t really understand how big of a problem it was in the past and present. In the sources‚ “A More Perfect Union” by Barack Obama‚ Separate But Not Equal‚ and Civil Rights Movement‚ we can understand what black people had to go through and are still struggling with. Discrimination has been an ongoing obstacle that people had fought against and still are fighting against today. In the first source‚ “A More Perfect Union” by Barack Obama
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On March 18‚ 2008 before he was elected President of the United States‚ Barack Obama delivered his speech‚ "A More Perfect Union‚" at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania‚ in which he focused on the racial separation that has plagued our country even after the signing of The Declaration of Independence. His desire was to promote a unity of all people‚ regardless of race‚ religion‚ or walk of life. He is passionate that there be equal rights for all people. A tall‚ thin
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Ryden 1 Mrs. Wenker Engl 1310.23 20 Sept‚ 2012 Perfect Union? Barrack Obama’s speech of "A more Perfect Union" uses rhetoric to describe his personal life and how it correlates to racial problems across the United States to help with his political campaign. A lot of his speech was meant to put certain views into new perspectives‚ to interest people‚ such as myself‚ and possibly‚ unintentionally‚ anger others as well. He also writes about topics that have meanings under the surface of the words‚ some
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Martin Luther King’s inner circle said‚ “Don’t be pushed by your problems. Be led by your dreams.” he is elaborating further on Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech saying that the African American community should not be forced into their future by the socioeconomic problems that face them‚ but rather seek to attain the higher goals they dream of. In August 1963‚ Dr. King was led to the Lincoln Memorial by his dreams to stand up for what he believed in‚ which were civil rights for African Americans. Dr
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Barack Obama delivered a speech on racial relations‚ people consider it was the one of the greatest speeches ever given on race. The speech‚ “A More Perfect Union” was delivered March 18‚ 2008‚ at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. Reaction was largely positive‚ drawing comparisons to Martin Luther King‚ “I have a dream speech.” On the other hand‚ the “Problem we All Live With” and Elizabeth and Hazel they both have same impact segregation. A wide-range of context surveying
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Cody Johnson Mr. Huseman‚ Nathan Cody Johnson 9/26/17 A More Perfect Union response In the speech “A More Perfect Union” By Barack Obama the speech he gave was message about his beliefs concerning racism. The way that Mr. Obama started off his speech is about or founding fathers and how they wrote the constitution creating all men equal. Obama is the son of a white mother and an African American father. So‚ there is a lot of criticism about the people that follow him and support him just because
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