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Martin Luther King Essay

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The famous speech of Martin Luther King
The famous speech, “ I Have a Dream”, was held in 1963 by a powerful leader of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s. He was born January 15,1929 the son of an Atlanta Pastor. Martin Luther King Jr. always insisted on nonviolent resistance and always tried to persuade others with his nonviolent beliefs. In 1963, King spoke from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and almost 200,000 people attended his speech. All his listeners were Civil Rights supporters who rallied behind him and the people who watched his appearance on television. King traveled the country making speeches and inspiring people to become involved in the Civil Rights Movement. He organized non …show more content…

With this statement he clearly shows that the peace and justice in the United States is not limited only to the white population, but also belongs to the black population. In mentioning a” bad check” Martin Luther King wants to point out that the blacks still don’t have the same rights as the white population.
In paragraph 7 of his speech, he shows with a metaphor that even in the hardest situation the black population shouldn’t have bad feelings about the whites. “ Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred. We must forever conduct our struggle on high plane of dignity and discipline…..we cannot walk alone”(317). With this statement he shows that he doesn’t want any violent attacks and that the feelings of the tortured shouldn’t deteriorate into physical violence. He doesn’t want that the tensions between the blacks and the whites become even worse, when using violent attacks.
With his statement “ their destiny ties up to our destiny”(317) he shows that both parts are dependent on one another and that they belong together. He also mentions the meanings “brotherhood and friendship” in his speech and wants to show, that their destiny is the same and will

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