"I Have A Dream" Speech - March on Washington (August 28th, 1963)
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Jishnu
2/7/2018 03:37:24 pm
I like the I have a dream part because I feel it is the most symbolic the place that it has the most power in it. The part that is to be most remembered.
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Justin
2/13/2018 03:15:15 pm
My favorite part is "We cannot walk alone" because it show how they need to work together to stop racism. Martin Luther King`s speech was very inspirational and helpful of making all people equal.
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Josh
2/23/2018 08:40:28 am
The part when they said his most famous speech the reason I say that is because I think sometimes would the world be the same if we didn't have such brave people just like MLKJR or Rosa parks
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Caroline Leiter
2/23/2018 08:43:56 am
My favorite part is
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Lexie
2/26/2018 08:33:11 am
My favorite line is, "One hundred years later, the Negro is still not free. One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination." I chose this part because Dr. Marting Luther King jr. realized that people in history have already (supposedly) gave African Americans rights. However, Dr. King would not have been needed if it worked.
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Kristen
2/26/2018 03:42:34 pm
My favorite part is when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said "And there will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights". This is my favorite part because King is saying that the black people will never give up. He is saying that they will never be calm and they will never rest until they are made equal. King is telling the world that they will never stop fighting but they will continue to fight as the legacy lives on.
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Elsie
2/27/2018 08:42:06 am
My favorite part is
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shriyan
5/22/2018 06:09:50 pm
I like the part Free at last! Free at last!
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