Pauline Cooper Per.1 10/28/15 Compare and Contrast Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela was a great leader and were prominent men in the fight for civil rights.. King was a Baptist minister who pushed for racial equality and organized many non-violent protests. I Have a Dream and Glory and Hope were two speeches given, by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Nelson Mandela . Martin Luther king is trying to get out a standing of racial rights and Mandela is mostly talking about why slavery right shall no longer held. I have a Dream are similar structure and semantic in that both speakers apply strong emotional appeal to support their propositions of motivation, justice, social equality, and freedom. …show more content…
It was not a feeling of motivation to change something, the message and that something had to be done about the racial inequality. King's pointed out a big claim against America and the individual states. While by "Glory and Hope" It was more motivating because it seemed more willing to make changes and to work together as a union to help fix the problem of inequality in South Africa. "Glory and Hope" is more friendly speech, whereas "I have a dream" is more demanding. On a march in Washington, D.C., he delivered a speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to the many protesters of the segregation and unjust treatment of African Americans. Nelson Mandela also worked for equal rights, even having been imprisoned for a number of years, but mainly fought to end apartheid in Africa. He addressed both the people of Africa and the world when he delivered a speech at his African presidential inauguration. King's and Mandela's oratories were extraordinary literary