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    Martin Luther King and Patrick Henry: Cry for Freedom Robert Hernandez English 11 Moore-4 October 4‚ 1996 Although Patrick Henry and Martin Luther King‚ Jr. are both skilled orators and use similar rhetorical devices to appeal to their audiences‚ they call for freedom for two totally different kinds of people. Both Patrick Henry and Martin Luther King‚ Jr. show their strengths as speakers through their use of these rhetorical devices. Among these are parallelism

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    Analytical Essay on Why We Can’t Wait by Martin Luther King Why We Can’t Wait written by Martin Luther King is a book that conveys the actual mind-set of many black Americans toward their freedom and emancipation. The social conditions for Blacks during the 1960’s were not that of freedom and liberty‚ but that of oppression and segregation. Martin Luther King makes use of a variety of stylistic‚ narrative‚ and persuasive devices to display his image of the harsh reality of the supposed “freedom”

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    for what they believe in‚ despite what others say. Martin Luther King Jr. is renowned for showing great courage by standing up for the equality of colored people and starting the Civil Rights Movement‚ despite the detestation he received from others. Martin Luther King was born named Michael Luther King Jr. on January 15‚ 1928 in Atlanta‚ Georgia. His father changed both his and his brother’s names to Martin‚ so that they would resemble Martin Luther‚ who led the protestant reformation. Martin’s father

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    LETTER FROM BIRMINGHAM JAIL RESPONSE. Martin Luther King Jr.’s revealing‚ ’Letter from Birmingham Jail’‚ delves into the segregation‚ injustice and violence of Birmingham‚ Alabama‚ "probably the most thoroughly segregated city in the United States"(Inquiry‚ p.#391‚ paragraph 6) In response to criticism from eight clergymen of Birmingham‚ King details the process of preparation for the nonviolent protest that took place in Birmingham. Imprisoned for protesting without a license‚ Dr. King’s words

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    Martin Luther King Jr.: The Dream of a Life Time Third Draft Kody A. Burwinkle Many people thought that segregation was perfectly fine but Martin Luther King Jr. was not one of them. Martin had many dreams to over through segregation and he did it. The patriotic dream of Martin Luther King Jr. possessed was full of hope that all Americans would be looked upon equal by all. Martin Luther King Jr. is a hero to many people across the US. His dad’s name is Martin Luther King Sr. His mom’s name is

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    nominated in the year of 1860. He issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1st 1863 and it forever freed the slaves within the Confederacy. (2) Martin Luther King Jr. became one of the most outstanding black leaders in the United States. He awakened the whites and the blackes protest racial discrimination. (5) Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. both made huge differences in their lifetime. They accomplished so many things and made the world a better place. Abraham Lincoln accomplished

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    death that one man has done for equality‚ who might that be? Dr. Martin Luther King has done so much for equality. He has participated in marches‚ wrote a famous speech called‚ “I Have Dream‚” fought without using violence‚ and even died for what he believed in. Dr. Martin Luther King is the most courageous man because he stood up for what he believed in‚ even though others did not agree with him. To begin with‚ Dr. Martin Luther King was a powerful leader who lead many marches. A famous march he

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    by Martin Luther King on the 28th of August 1963 in the shadow of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. The speech was aimed at the 250‚000 Civil Rights supporters‚ both black and white‚ who had gathered for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom‚ a key moment of the American Civil Rights Movement. One imagines that Martin Luther King hoped that his words would not only be heard that day in Washington‚ but that they would be carried across the rest of America too. Martin Luther King was

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    society. An outstanding hero—Martin Luther King Jr. who used to be a priest helped African-Americans and poor people made an effort to gain basic human rights after the Civil War. Although he only lived till thirty-nine years old‚ he was deeply influenced by Christianity and allusive the Bible in his notion and speeches. He was one of the most brilliant people in the history ‚whose actions and talks still have effects in the U.S. today. One of the reasons that Martin Luther King caught people’s attention

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    Specific purpose: to inform my audience about how the early life affected Martin Luther King’s choice regarding civil rights movement. Central Ideas: the parents‚ education‚ social life‚ and segregation in the south lead martin Luther King to go into the civil rights movement Introduction: I. The civil right movements provided our world with the most noble and people who sacrificed their lives in order to turn their countries from a dark sink to an oasis of freedom and harmony. Many people like

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