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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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    The introduction of the “I have A 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

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    Martin Luther King‚ Jr. gave his “I Have a Dream” speech 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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    Famous Speech Analysis Student Name: Kishel Stubbs Famous Speaker Name: Martin Luther King (I Have a Dream Speech) Directions: Please comment on the following areas by thoroughly commenting on the speaker’s strengths and weaknesses. Introduction: How well did the speaker get the attention of his/her audience‚ motivate them to listen‚ and establish his/her credibility? How effectively did the speaker state his/her purpose and preview the main points of their presentation? Dr. King had a good introduction

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    As I have analyzed the three texts carefully and dissected each of them for allusion‚ I have found that they are very similar in moral‚ if you look closely enough. We are very unclear on what equality really means. According to polls and statistics‚ everyone almost always has a different definition for the term. It can range anywhere from appearances to being treated the same‚ or even having the same exact car. Going onto say‚ as I review the three sources‚ whose stance on the issue at hand differ

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    March on Washington The March on Washington is a rally that included approximately 250‚000 males and females. This rally took place in Washington DC on August 28‚ 1963. This march is famously known for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s “ I have a dream speech” which prescribes social justices and equality. This March was organized by a group of civil rights leaders and religious organization whose main objective was equality in Jobs and freedom. (Hansan‚ 2010) The Declaration of Independence states that

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    his “ I have a Dream” speech to hundreds of people at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C revealing the ideals of the current world and encouraging his audience to envision his dream of a new America where segregation and discrimination were abolished. To do this King intelligently chose words‚ phrases‚ references that appealed to his audiences commonalities such as religion‚ their common struggle‚ and their desire to make the nation great. One of the main techniques King used in his “ I have

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    agreed to make the District of Columbia a self-Government and Governmental Reorganization Act‚ but this essay is not going to be about any of this‚ it is going to be about what I believe is one of the most significant events that changed history. Martin Luther King Jr. choose Washington D.C. for his famous speech “ I Have a Dream.” Dr.King was on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial when he delivered his speech. He wanted racism in America to end and for the African-American civil rights movement

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    Have you ever thought about Americas history? It wasn’t always fair and not everyone was treated with equality‚ that is until one man set the movement in motion with a few speeches and some pieces of literature. In the speech “I Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King‚ he talks to a crowd of non-violent protesters outside of the Lincoln Memorial about equality. Another famous writing by M.L.K. is “The Letter from Birmingham Jail” which was written for 8 white clergymen who had criticized him. In the

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    Death is inevitable. With the impending ending comes a phase of self reflection and the questioning of past actions‚ or lack thereof. In both poems‚ “When I Have Fears” and “Mezzo Cammin‚” the speakers recount the passage of their time‚ puzzled at how they had let opportunity slip away from their grasp. Yet it is in their outlooks on how to death with this revelation that differ. Keats offers a mournful and despondent outlook on the rest of his days‚ fearing that he has already carved out a meaningless

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