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    Martin Luther King ’s "I Have a Dream": Critical Thinking Analysis Charles Briscoe PRST 3301 16 October 2012 In Martin Luther King Jr. ’s seminal 1963 speech "I Have a Dream‚" King uses a number of critical thinking processes in order to present his argument. On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial‚ at the height of the Civil Rights Movement‚ King delivered a speech that is remembered now as one of the most significant pieces of oratory in the 20th century. His call was for blacks and whites

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    Text analysisI Have a Dream” To be born Negro in the US in till late 1970s meant to be unequally judged‚ discriminated and segregated according to skin color. One of the active freedom fighters was a Martin Luther King‚ who made fundamental contribution against racism in the US. King’s speechI Have a Dream” marked the beginning of new era‚ era of freedom and equality. This paper will try to critically analyze the speechI Have a Dream”‚ look at the references King made and try to identify effects

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    I Have a Dream” Literary Analysis The American Civil Rights Movement Leader Martin Luther King Jr. Delivered his infamous “I Have A Dreamspeech on August 28‚ 1963‚ during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom‚ in Washington D.C. This speech has arguably become one of the most famous speeches of the 20th century and argues for equal rights for all mankind. The “I Have a Dreamspeech compares different situations from 100 years ago to now‚ for African Americans. 100 years ago‚ on January

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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 speechI 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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    The topic we have selected for this speech is MLK’s “I Have A Dreamspeech. In this speech‚ King addressed the segregation of African-Americans and injustice they were experiencing. He wanted African-Americans to be accepted in the U.S. society‚ and he wanted African-American to be considered as equal to White Americans. The reason why I am interest in this speech is because it is one of the greatest speech in the American history. MLK is an important figure in American history. We have a day of service

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    When you think of Dr.Martin Luther King Jr.‚ do you only think about his speech‚ “I Have a Dream.” Dr. King wasn’t just the guy that made a good speech‚ he was the guy that started the Montgomery Bus boycott‚ the guy that helped Rosa Parks and the black community fight for equality. When you think about what he has done‚ you think he would have been praised by everyone‚ but he wasn’t. He was threatened so much‚ people even put a bomb in his house. Dr. King served time in jail for his beliefs. Dr

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    Introduction The speechI have a dream’ is one of the most memorable speeches of all the times. This meaningful emotional speech was delivered by Dr.Martin Luther King Jr‚ on 28 August 1963. He delivered it from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial‚ in Washington‚ D.C. during the massive “March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom” In this speech Martin Luther King called for racial equality and an end to discrimination since Afro Americans were deprived of their rights even equal right were given them

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    and Mark Antony’s address in Julius Caesar are each characterised by effective use of rhetoric and passionate delivery. Each speech was delivered in a time of crisis from Ancient Rome civil war to the 1960s civil unrest. The distinctive voices of each speech becomes apparent when examining the words on the page as well as the method of delivery. MLK’s I have a Dream speech is characterised by having a sermon like manner.This is not evident by simply examining the words on the page but by rather

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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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    Within Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dreamspeech‚ a significant amount of time is spent discussing previous government action in order to expose American hypocrisy. Beginning with “Five score years ago‚” a powerful allusion toward Abraham Lincoln’s famous Gettysburg address‚ King reminds the audience of the man who originally freed the slaves. In doing so‚ he simultaneously asks his audience to question the ludicrous amount of time it is taking for Black Americans to be not only free but truly

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