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Analysis Of Martin Luther King Jr.'s I Have A Dream Speech

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I have a dream- Martin Luther King Jr Martin Luther King Jr. gave an excellent speech on August 28th, 1963. This speech became as the "I Have A Dream" speech. Abraham Lincoln in his Emancipation Proclamation that declared all slaves “forever free” from January 1st, 1863 onward so Martin luther king supported the decision of Abraham Lincoln and started his speech I Have a Dream Martin Luther King Jr. is a well-known person in history. He is known for his work in civil rights and "I Have a Dream" Speech. Of course this was not the end of black persecution. slavery was not o ended until October of 1865 with the addition of the 13th amendment to the constitution. King reminded that even today, 100 years later, the black American lives under division and apart from other country. He helped the Negro people to get out of poverty and also helped them out to get wealth and justice that America has to offer. He is knew for his work in civil rights, and is known for his I Have a Dream Speech. …show more content…

The speech not only appeals to the same dreams shared by his listeners but also to their sense of reason and understanding that their goal is to right and undeniable wrong. He described his vivid dreams in which blacks and whites are able to live together in harmony and peace. "I have a dream". King had promised for his audience brightened their future ahead. This speech suggested all of the natural rights that colored citizens should have, such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. King's speech told his fellow Negro's how they have been promised things and not received them, and their life they

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