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

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Well-known American minister, Martin Luther King Jr., in his speech, “I Have a Dream” (1963) addresses his dreams of a future America by shifting his tone, repeating phrases and words, and connecting moments in time in order to inspire Americans to have motivation and courage so they will take action to change America so all races are free. From American Minister, Martin Luther King Jr’s speech, following inequality towards the black community during slavery’s time frame: Luther transitions inequality in slavery and confinement to disparity in the present time to show the urgency to terminate this. He mourns for Americans because “the Negro is still not free” (2) and the life of a black man or woman’s life is “still crippled” (2) by segregation
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