What Is The Impact Of Martin Luther King's Speech

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Martin Luther king’s speech was a very public matter being live and televised surrounded with a large audience. Kings speech caught a lot of audience’s attention and emotions with his sensitivity to everyone while speaking. The reason Kings speech had such a big impact is due to the fact that he was speaking on how badly equality was at the time and how he felt it should be corrected, giving African Americans the feeling of hope. His struck home to not only African Americans but the whites were feeling shameful for what they were doing to cause the pain and sorrow to the African Americans. In just 17 minutes King informed the nation about equality and fairness. King knew for his audience to favor his point of view he had to be sensitive