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

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Martin Luther King Jr. has been and is still a symbolic figure in the Civil Rights Movement that changed America forever. During this time in history, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his most famous speech of all time, ‘I Have A Dream’. It was this speech that made Martin Luther King such a vital and important figure in Civil Rights history in the US. Using repetition, tone, and theme, Dr. Martin Luther King executed the message at hand; that all people are created equal Speaking from the very steps of the Lincoln Memorial, a monument erected in honor of the President who abolished slavery in 1864 and signed the Emancipation Proclamation, Dr. King addressed the American people. His demand for justice and equality for African-Americans …show more content…

King was heedful to not influence blacks to revolt, but instead to enforce in them, that times are changing, and America had to evolve. Martin Luther King also managed to combine political elements in his speech, such as the Emancipation Proclamation and the US Declaration of Independence. He points out that in the US Declaration of Independence, it makes a promise for the same justice and equality for all citizens, including black Americans. Not only was Martin Luther King Jr. an eloquent speaker, but he was also an optimistic thinker. This momentous speech was delivered in the most poignantly way possible. Dr. King had a powerful message, and I believe this is why he became a revolutionary leader. He brought to attention what African-Americans had longed to do; that was to be free of prejudice and racial segregation. His speech was to persuade the American people that “Now is the time”. His focus was to create change and mobilize the American people to take action. Dr. Martin Luther King also points out that African-Americans had suffered centuries of oppression and injustice. It was vital for the people in America, both black and white, to be able to spread the word of justice and create equality amongst themselves. ‘I Have A Dream’ was truly a moving

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