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    famous speech was delivered in Washington DC on August the 28‚ 1963. Presently there are more than 730 U.S. cities that have streets named after King. Martin was born in Atlanta‚ which is the capitol and one of the most populated cities in the U.S. state of Georgia. Martin Luther King was killed by a sniper ’s bullet on April 4th‚ 1968. King had been standing on the balcony in front of his room at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis‚ Tennessee‚ when he was fatally shot in the neck. King was immediately

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    The speech my Martin Luther King Jr. had a significant influence on me. I fully agree with this prominent civil rights activists on almost every point. I do believe that war had had a serious impact on the United States since it postponed poverty program. The explanation for this is simple: since the government is not able to have access to an unlimited amount of money‚ it has to direct it to the areas that it deems important. At that moment‚ the government thought that sending troops to Vietnam

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    The Martin Luther King Jr. uses facts‚ logic‚ and appeals to emotion to show that America’s involvement in the Vietnam war was unjust. By doing this speech he convinces people that the war does not solve anything but more problems and violence for everyone. Dr. King uses facts to show that America’s involvement in this war was unjust. He say’s that the poor people were most affected in this war and that was proven true. They were the ones who lost everything and could not get out of fighting. They

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    The Speech Dr. Martin Luther King’s speech in 1965 is arguably the most famous and widely recognized speech in history. At the end of the civil war in 1865‚ the 13th amendment to the constitution came around. This ensured the freedom of roughly four million African Americans and rendered slavery an illegal practice in the United states. The federal government was now in full control of the situation. They passed numerous pieces of civil rights legislation and held their union troops in the south

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    The speech “I have a dream” by Martin Luther King is acknowledged as one of the best speeches ever delivered. His escalated rhetoric demanding racial justice and an integrated society became a slogan for the black community. King’s words proved to be the basis for understanding the social and political upheaval at the time and gave the nations people a voice of their own to express what was happening. The key message King hoped to get across in his speech was that all people are created equal and

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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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    Martin Luther King Jr. once said‚ “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed‚ we hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal.” Martin Luther King Jr. gave this speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1963. In this speech‚ he states the struggles that African Americans face‚ due to discrimination and racial inequality in America. King held many peaceful protests concerning these issues‚ but no matter how peaceful

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    Dr.King and Old Major’s speeches are very similar and different in some ways. Old Major’s speech is mainly talking about the animals being equal with man‚ and he feels that animals aren’t respected as they should be because they produce all the food and milk and etc. He felt as if man was getting everything and animals weren’t getting credit for everything they were doing for man‚ and in my opinion he is right because I wouldn’t like it if I was doing all the work and I wasn’t getting any credit

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    can see myself presenting a motivational speech. Not really‚ but Martin Luther King gave us a very motivational speech saying that all people should be treated equal and not based on race. The speech we hear most about is the “ I Had a Dream” speech. Martin Luther King said “If you can’t fly‚ then run‚ if you can’t run‚ then walk‚ if you can’t walk‚ then crawl‚ but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.” (http://parade.com/) Martin Luther King Jr. was not well known when he was born when

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    others through speech. Many people over time have used the power of speech to spread their message and convey their beliefs across an audience in the act to influence them. Martin Luther King (one of the most successful public speakers in history) was considered a powerful man. He used the power of speech to convey his message of peace and equality for all African-American people to the whole of the USA and since then has been an icon of human rights. By using the power of speech he has achieved

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