How Did Martin Luther King's I Have A Dream Speech?

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Throughout the course of history, language and communication has always played a large role in conveying and persuading people to change their thoughts and attitudes towards ideas and subjects. There are many examples in history of how a speech has affected the general public and changed their attitudes towards a certain subject. Unquestionably one of the most famous speeches in all of history is the Speech “I have a dream” by Martin Luther King has been recognized to be one of the best speeches ever given.
“I have a dream” speech was written in 1963 during the civil rights movements of America. The civil rights movement was ignited when Rosa Parks was arrested and at a time where racism was at an all high, prominently towards African Americans. This lead to the formation of the MIA in which Martin Luther King was appointed head. The speech was delivered at the Lincoln Memorial during the “March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom” in front of a massive audient of 250,000 with three quarters of them …show more content…

The speech was found to have a vast impact on the movement and made the movement and Martin Luther King Very popular. Subsequently A year later King was awarded a Nobel Peace prize due to his involvement in civil rights and equality for black people. Unfortunately the movement was so big it created many enemies toward Martin Luther King which ultimately got him assassinated 5 years later. One of the main reasons that made the speech “I have a dream” so famous and is due to the tense mood the general public was living at the time and this speech struck a chord with the general public. In less than 20 minutes Martin Luther King was able to tell audiences at the time and future audiences the truth about racial equality and fairness and change the course of