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    I Have a Dream” Speech On August 28‚ 1963‚ a famous speech was uttered in front of the Lincoln Memorial located in Washington‚ D.C. Little did everyone know that this speech would be marked down in history as the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement. Racial equality and national freedom were concerns of many U.S. Citizens that needed to be addressed. Giving his “I Have a Dream” speech‚ Martin Luther King Jr. aspired to inform other Americans how big of a problem inequality and racism had become

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    All texts present distinctive voices‚ no matter what form of text or who the composer is. Distinctive voices‚ when studied‚ can assist with understanding society’s values and beliefs which are being presented within texts. The novel “The life and crimes of Harry Lavender” composed by Marele Day‚ creates the distinctive voice of a “hard-boiled” detective. This is achieved by commencing the novel with the disreputable image of a hangover and intercourse with a stranger. Much of the audience would

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    I Have A Dream” Martin Luther King Jr. On August 28‚ 1963‚ Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech that electrified a nation. In Washington D.C‚ King delivered his speech on the steps of the Lincoln memorial and as his powerful voice echoed out across an audience of 200‚000 people‚ echoes of the Gettysburg address could be heard as well as the Declaration of Independence and the Bible. It has been called “masterfully delivered and improvised sermon‚ bursting with biblical language and imagery.”The

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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 Dream” speech 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 Dream” speech compares different situations from 100 years ago to now‚ for African Americans. 100 years ago‚ on January

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    this it shows he is a man of determination. if he would of fought back he and many others would have been killed or injured and it would be his fault and he would of let his people down. So by using his brain he was able to show that the use of violence would result in violence. He also showed his intelligence by the letters and the speeches he wrote. The one that is best known was the “I Have a Dream” speech. It was inspirational to many.l‚ It changed the way many people thought about black people

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    I Have a Dream” Argument 9/17/2008 Martin Luther King Jr. delivered one of the most powerful‚ and riveting speeches of all time‚ on August 28‚ 1963‚ on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. The speech was titled‚ “I Have a Dream” and King was later awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for his influential words. The speech is very organized and well researched‚ which makes it a very effective argumentative piece of writing. It has been described as “Sermon-like” due to his writing style‚

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    What’s your dream? Some desire love‚ others want money‚ while some try to get that girl they like to go out with them‚ it’s a major example of commitment and trying‚ but none so hard to reach than freedom‚ like Dr. King‚ as he said: “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter” –Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Being a topic that’s still around today‚ freedom is the ability to do something without hindrance‚ and the speech by Dr. King: “I have a dream” is a symbol of that

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    audience. August 28th‚ 1963 will mark the pages of history as one of the greatest speeches ever told. From the steps of Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.‚ Dr. King’s I Have a Dream speech delivered a monumental demonstration for the freedom and equality of African Americans. This is a summary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s I Have a Dream speech. A great American signed into law the Emancipation Proclamation‚ which came to the African American slaves as though there was light at the end of the tunnel

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    Period 7 “I Have A Dream” Speech Rhetorical Analysis On August 28‚ 1963‚ Martin Luther King Jr. delivered what would become perhaps the most brilliant and powerful speech in American history. This speech took place in Washington‚ D.C in the shadow of the Lincoln Memorial where hundreds of thousands of black and white Americans gathered to hear MLK make history. In his speech‚ MLK frequently called for an immediate end to segregation‚ and spoke of the injustices that blacks have faced in their

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    where African Americans weren’t seen as humans‚ they weren’t heard‚ and they fought their hearts out in a battle where their opponent’s choice of weapons were to emotionally and physically abuse and harass them. It is for this reason that the “I Have A Dream” speech by Dr. Martin Luther King is the most compelling piece of text; he explains thoroughly about how America represents freedom and their citizens are protected by laws and rights‚ but African Americans are denied of this opportunity even

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