Rhetorical Analysis Of I Have A Dream By Martin Luther King, Jr.

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One of the most moving speeches ever, has been “I have a dream” by Martin Luther King, Jr. He was an activist and fighter of civil rights as well as a non-violent protest. The African-American community was having difficult moments, they were victims of segregation, inequality and police brutality. Thus, Martin Luther King decided to deliver his speech on August 28, 1963 on The Washington Monument to convince the audience it was time for a change, he claimed for a better future for his community, his children and for a better America. Luther King claimed for equal rights and the end of segregation, his argument was so convincing that made his speech very powerful, but all this success was in part because on his audience he had mostly civil