"I Have A Dream" Speech - March on Washington (August 28th, 1963)
What was your favorite part and why?
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"I Have A Dream" Speech - March on Washington (August 28th, 1963)
Audio and transcript of speech below:
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Neiko
2/28/2019 02:34:04 pm
The one part that I liked the most was when Martin said that 100 years after the Civil War, the Negros were still segregated. This was the most important because even after the law that there can't be any slaves, the African-Americans and black people are still being treated differently than Caucasians! This is also important because even after discrimination, women were judged by their gender. They couldn't have a job because the men and other women thought that women aren't smart enough for the harder jobs, but if they work hard enough, they can achieve their dreams! In conclusion, the most important line that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said was 100 years after the Civil War, there was still segregation.
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Shawn P
11/10/2021 03:58:28 pm
The one part that I liked the most was when Martin said that 100 years after the Civil War, the Negros were still segregated. This was the most important because even after the law that there can't be any slaves, the African-Americans and black people are still being treated differently than Caucasians! This is also important because even after discrimination, women were judged by their gender. They couldn't have a job because the men and other women thought that women aren't smart enough for the harder jobs, but if they work hard enough, they can achieve their dreams! In conclusion, the most important line that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said was 100 years after the Civil War, there was still segregation.
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Sanghee
3/1/2022 04:50:10 pm
My favorite part was the speech where he said I have a dream that my 4black children will hold hands with the white children and that my kids won't be judged by the color of their skin, but the content of their character. This speech/ part inspired me so much because after his speech, people finally realized how cruel they were and how the black people were constantly suffering because of them. To relate to this video. I think that rosa parks did a nice job not giving up her seat on the bus because the law was unfair. without her act, people would still forget abnout black people and forget about the things they did.
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Raahil
3/9/2022 07:51:20 pm
My favorite part in Dr. King's famous speech is when he said "I have dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character", because at the time when Dr. King said this, many- if not all black people were being discriminated against, not because they were bad people, because of their skin color. Back then his words would have been very strong, and motivating, for people to try and make a change, to end segregation and discrimination for the world to be a better place.
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