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Martin Luther King Speech Essay

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The very iconic and sadly last speech made by the legendary Martin Luther King Jr. was perfectly exposing what white America was too scared to face. His outcry was battling against the politicians refusing to pass laws that would benefit the African American communities. His outcry was battling against the men in white hoods who lived lavish lives by ruining lives of the blacks. MLK was battling against the country that turned their backs to him and his community.The setting that sparked this speech all started on February 1, 1968, when two black employees were sadly killed by a malfunctioning truck during their job. The city's response to this incident was inconsiderate and highlighted how many business/work corporations were getting …show more content…

He puts it into somewhat of a question, “somewhere I read….” which shows how he distances himself from the Constitution, the law of the land that has granted him and all American citizens rights, to show how out of grasp those rights actually are. It also reminds white America all the rights our founding fathers had granted for ALL AMERICAN CITIZENS. Kind of like “yeah uh remember the thing called the bill of rights yup still applies to all of us”. A prominent part of the speech is when he began to say “Somewhere I read the right to assembly, somewhere I read the right of speech, Somewhere I read….etc.” He goes on to explain each part of the 1st amendment, his voice growing louder, stronger, powerful to focus on the fact that white America praises this Constitution yet is abolishing its basic purpose.He revealed how much they have dishonored the constitution rather than respecting it like they think they are. Another powerful part is when he starts speaking of countries such as Russia and China which have never “promised” certain rights and how this behavior could be seen acceptable there because well those countries never lied and tricked you into thinking you are granted rights. However, a country like America who was built on the backs of Africans, who promised rights to citizens, was shunning away the fact that THEY ARE obligated to preserve these human rights because, well, they wrote it on

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