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    line of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. “I Have a Dream” speech. Martian Luther King’s speech took place after the March on Washington on August 28‚ 1963. He delivered the speech on the Lincoln Memorial steps. He voiced this speech to millions of people both blacks and whites. This speech is one of the greatest speeches of the civil rights movement‚ because it has many rhetorical tropes such as; repetition‚ assonance and consonance‚ pathos‚ logos‚ metaphors and ethos. Martin Luther King Jr. uses a lot

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    "Will we be extremists for hate or will we be extremists for love?" Dr. Martin Luther KingJr. states this in his famous " Letter From Birmingham Jail" in which he responds to white clergy-men who critize him for " unwise and untimely demonstrations". During the jail sentence he serves‚ he writes this letter where he addresses the clergymen and expresses his attitude toward the statements made about him. He constructs his response through the use of parallelism‚ allusions‚ and sets the tone of the

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    African Americans were not able to vote until August 6‚ 1965. There was a series of peaceful marches from Selma‚ Alabama to Montgomery‚ Alabama. Out the the three attempted marches‚ only one succeeded. In 1965‚ Martin Luther King helped African Americans get the right to vote. Martin Luther King stood up for what he believed in‚ what he believed was right‚ and he accomplished his goals. Due to his bravery‚ along with thousands of other marchers‚ African Americans have the right to vote. In September

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    Martin Luther Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15‚ 1929 in Atlanta‚ Georgia. King‚ both a Baptist minister and civil-rights activist‚ had a seismic impact on race relations in the United States‚ beginning in the mid-1950s. Among many efforts‚ King headed the SCLC. Through his activism‚ he played a pivotal role in ending the legal segregation of African-American citizens in the South and other areas of the nation‚ as well as the creation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting

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    "I HAVE A DREAM SPEECH CRITIQUE" This speech took place on August 28‚ 1963 millions of citizens‚ children‚ law and policy makers attended while 250‚000 watched on TV as a Baptist Preacher ‚a Boston University Graduate Dr‚ Martin Luther King stood behind a podium. He established an immediate rapport with an ever changing audience and communicated on a meaningful level‚ by appealing to moral conscience of Americans standing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. He gave the rhetorical demands

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    Justice in the Eyes of Martin Luther King What is law? Law is a system of rules used to govern a society and control the behaviors of its members. In this case‚ Martin Luther King is charged for breaking a law. King questions the differences between just and unjust laws to justify his actions in Birmingham and the charges of breaking laws willingly. Defending his willingness to break laws‚ King argues‚ “How can you advocate breaking laws and obeying other?” He answers to accusation of his

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    Martin Luther KingJr. (January 15‚ 1929 – April 4‚ 1968) was an American clergyman‚ activist‚ and prominent leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He is best known for his role in the advancement of civil rights in the United States and around the world‚ using nonviolent methods following the teachings of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. King has become a national icon in the history of modern American liberalism. A Baptist minister‚ King became a civil rights activist early in his career

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    “I have a dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. Many people across the world recognize the speech by Dr. Martin Luther King Junior as one of the greatest ever‚ as it captured the main issues present at the time. The issue of civil rights was very essential in identifying what to fight against and how it would be carried out non violently. King was able to use rhetoric and good oratory skills to rally people towards the August 28‚ 1963 march in Washington. He was able to feed off the growing outrage towards

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    10 September In April of 1963‚ Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested in Birmingham‚ Alabama. He was charged with parading without a permit. Before being arrested‚ he was there supporting and leading the African-American civil rights movement. King was a man of religion‚ education‚ and also a figure for the civil rights movement in the 1900s. One of the points he expresses in his letter is the difference between a just and unjust law‚ a morally right law compared to a morally wrong law. A just law

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    the speech was first presented. Speeches in which this is observed include "I Have A Dream" by Martin Luther King and "The Gettysburg Address" by Abraham Lincoln which have been valued and remembered throughout time as being historically influential and valued‚ as such‚ as they use the values of their time and audience to inspire‚ persuade and unite the public with their message. Martin Luther King electrified America with his pivotal speech‚ dramatically delivered from the steps of the Lincoln

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