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    Martin Luther King’s Impact on the African American Culture Isaiah Gentry Mr. Williams English III 28 February 2013 Martin Luther King Jr. has made a significant impact on the African American Culture‚ throughout his 39 years of life. His main goal was to secure progress on civil rights in the United States‚ and with that he has become a human rights icon. Martin Luther King Jr. was a fascinating man who had become a priest with many goals and accomplishments while trying to pursue his

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    1) Barack Hussein Obama is famous for being the first African-American of the United States. He is the 44th president of the United States and is recognized for health care reform as well as economic stimulus legislation‚ essentially an act of congress to boost the economy of the United States. Obama grew up in Hawaii‚ born from a white American mother and a black Kenyan father. He earned degrees from both Columbia University as well as Harvard Law school. In 1992‚ Barack Obama married Michelle

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    strength and skill which can mentally place a person a few steps ahead of the majority. That is power. Ones voice being spoken above the crowd to be heard is power. It brings change and awareness. Heroes of history such as Martin Luther King to modern-day President Barak Obama have displayed such power. The voice of one man sharing his dream to the world changed the lives and future of African-Americans in the US forever. Without him we wouldn’t have the President we know today‚ who has motivated

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    Dream. Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream. A dream of freedom‚ of complete brother hood‚ the true American dream‚ the dream of full equality. King was one of history’s most influential leaders of racial justice. King organized marches‚ speeches‚ and much more to motivate the Africans of America to fight for their rights. His political philosophy and strong beliefs helped lead our nation to the racial justice we have today. Dreams King speaks of the American dream in almost every speech. This

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    Martin Luther KingJr.’s speech “I Have a Dream”‚ is a speech that will be remembered forever in history. Not only for the message that was given‚ but also for the way it was given. This speech has many aspects of what makes a great speech. Viewing Dr. King’s speech was an excellent way to see how a great speech should be conducted. I am now going to discuss the use of repetition and metaphors in Dr. King’s speech. I will give a clear definition of what repetition and metaphors are and how the use

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    Malcolm x and Martin Luther King Jr. are both very similar in regards to their aspirations of what they hoped the near future to be. Though their beliefs and approach were drastically different‚ both of these men had stimulating speeches because of the use of rhetoric and impeccable persuasion. They each possessed a charismatic style and charm that captivated the audience. Consequently‚ both congregations had formed many supporters. Malcolm‚ known more for his bluntness evoked multitudes to feel

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    There’s no denying that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had a profound influence on black culture. Although his life was sadly cut short‚ decade’s later America still celebrates him every year and his teachings live on through the lesson plans now built into our educational systems. However‚ black culture as we see it today was built on the ideals‚ perspectives‚ and minds of a multitude of different leaders. Take for instance‚ James Brown‚ the founding father of funk and one of the greatest civil rights

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    their skin but by the content of their character” (King). One of the many quotes said by the famous Martin Luther King Junior. Mr. King was born on January 29 1929‚ in Atlanta‚ Georgia did not believe he would become so great. His speech changed the world bring peace and somewhat harmony. The true reason behind this speech and why it was so great lays in what he did. To start‚ one voice can change the tone or the mood of how everything goes. Dr. King would use his voice throughout this speech. His voice

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    Why do we celebrate Martin Luther King JR day? by:Alicicamarie Arevalo Why do we celebrate Martin Luther King JR day? Was it because his speech or his death? He showed that all colors are equal. Women and men should be treated as one. Martin Luther King JR is an interesting man‚ he stopped segregation‚ judgement and seperation. Why do we celebrate Martin Luther King JR we ask. Martin Luther King JR said what he thinks‚ meaning

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    Martin Luther King Jr. and Abraham Lincoln both helped tremendously as civil rights leaders. The civil rights movement took place in the 1950s and 1960s. The civil rights movement gave blacks equal rights under law in the United States (“Civil Rights Movement - Black History - HISTORY.com‚” n.d.). Martin Luther King Jr. and Abraham Lincoln were both great civil rights leaders. In 1964‚ Martin Luther King Jr. won the Nobel Peace Prize (Rappaport‚ 2001). Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the

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