New America John Lewis Speech

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New America Famous rapper Kanye West once said "I have ideas that can make our human race existence, with in our one-hundred years, better!" John Lewis and Andrew Aydin authors of the graphic novel March throughout the book have written many speeches. From John Lewis being a poor boy off the farm fields of Alabama and preaching the gospel to chickens to being chairmen of SNCC and giving a speech at the White House. The speech that stood out to me the most was the speech that John Lewis and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had at the march of Washington and what lead them to believe that equality was going to be the new change for America. John Lewis grew up like every other colored boy did in Alabama. Helping their parents grow crops and putting the family business as a priority over education, even though his parents' priorities were to just keep working on the farm and not "getting in white people's way"(1,Lewis & Aydin, 36). John Lewis had his mind set on getting his education and making a difference. As he …show more content…

Martin Luther King Jr.s' speech was the part that impacted me the most as a reader and writer. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said "Everything we sought through the beatings and the blood, through the triumphs and failures, everything we dared to imagine about a NEW AMERICA, A BETTER AMERICA, in which each of God's children can live in a society that makes LOVE its highest virtue" (2, Lewis & Aydin, 173). Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. talks about a dream of seeing all of Americas' people equal. That they deserve through all the failures and blood that they have had to suffer to be in this position. Seeing what the past generations had to go through and willing to make a change for the future people of color to live life equally. John Lewis and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. both talk about having hope for a New America a Better America in which everyone can live as brother and sisters and see each other as equal and they will not stop at no cause to reach their