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    The historical narrative document “I have a Dream” is a political speech which was delivered 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

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    Great speeches have shaped our country for what it is today. One speech is from Martin Luther King Jr. His I Have A Dream Speech was a very powerful speech during the Civil rights Movement. Another great speech is by Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain during the three day battle of Gettysburg. Colonel Joshua Chamberlain was a professor at Bowdoin university. He signed up for the army and was promoted right to a colonel. He started with 1‚000 men but now they have less than 300 hundred me now. Chamberlain

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    experience in his or her past life. While collective memory is when two or more people have the same memory‚ but each person receive a different experience from the memory. Let’s say that you went to party and remember eat the cake there‚ then that is an example of autobiographical memory. Now lets say you and your friend were both at the party you remembering eating cake while he remembers eating ice cream‚ you both have the same memory of the party but different experiences. A historical memory is a

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    I have not yet given up on fight‚” John Paul Jones. As recited by J.P.J‚ it is important to fight for what you believe in since the battle is not conquered by lounging around‚ and you could possibly be changing thousands of lives. First and foremost‚ it is necessary to campaign for your beliefs in order to obtain what you desire. For example‚ in 1963‚ Martin Luther King Junior marched through the streets of our nation’s capital to declare his‚ “I Have a Dreamspeech to inform whites that they hoped

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    King Jr’s I Have A Dream speech‚ “ “Until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream” with water constantly flowing down the wall. Meanwhile‚ the table has inscriptions of events‚ deaths‚ and public policy regarding the Civil Rights Movement in chronological order. It starts from the Supreme Court decision of Brown versus the Board of Education (1954) until the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. (1968). Through these inscriptions‚ Lin says‚ “I realized that I wanted to

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    Martin gave his “I Have a Dreamspeech on the steps at the Lincoln Memorial after the march was organized. The march took place at Washington in 1963. A fourth of the people were white out of million people (McGuire & Wheeler‚ 2018). Although a fourth was white people‚ they still showed up because they know that all lives matter. They thought that segregation was wrong‚ so they attended. The masterpiece‚ “I Have A Dreamspeech‚ had became known because of the March on

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    I "Too" Have a Dream

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    I Too Have A Dream by: Kiara Mayo I too have a dream‚ that one day the world will become a better place. This world of ours is full of pain and suffering. I dream that the people will see the thing in the world as the opposite word of absurd. I dream that homelessness and poverty will end. I dream that rapist will stop raping and murders will stop murdering and thefts will stop stealing and killers will stop killing. I too have a dream‚ for the USA. The USA one of the wealthiest countries

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    Rashmi Bansal’s book‚ I have a Dream‚ is a collection of stories of 20 idealists who using their creative‚ innovative and entrepreneurial skills decided to use these skills to bring a change and dedicated their lives for the greater good of the society. The entrepreneurs in this book‚ instead of developing business models for profits‚ decided to use it as tools for the betterment of society. Like any other Rashmi’s books‚ this book too has been divided into three categories: The Rainmakers‚ The Change

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    Martin Luther King Jr.’s I Have A Dream speech and John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address both represent turning points in American history. Both speakers address America with views of change‚ growth‚ and hope for more positive and enlightened futures. Furthermore‚ the speakers use their platforms to their advantage‚ and use pathos to emotionally attract the support of their audiences. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the leaders of the African-American Civil Rights Movement in the 50s and 60s; he

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    The I Have A Dream Speech was created and read loudly to a massive group of civil rights protesters in front of the Lincoln memorial in Washington‚ D.C. by Martin Luther King JR. He made this speech to fight for the rights of discrimination of the African Americans who were treated as lesser humans‚ consequently‚ his dream was for the American people to come together and realize that everyone is equal. When he reads “I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia sons of former slaves and

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