I Have A Dream Thesis

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I Have a Dream Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a minister and possibly the most influential leader of the 1950s civil rights movement. He used acts of civil disobedience in order to change the way that society looked down upon the African American race. In the 1950s blacks were being discriminated and segregated. In an attempt to change this, MLK led a march to Washington D.C., to the Lincoln Memorial, and gave a speech that is regarded as one of the greatest speeches of all time. This speech was titled, “I Have a Dream”. This speech aroused the entire nation’s feelings towards the struggle between whites and blacks and seemed to unite the country as a whole. He did this by using vivid descriptions, and a call to action that is very clear and gripping. I put myself in the shoes of someone who didn’t really care about the social injustices going on around him, and I believe that after listening to this speech that it would ignite a flame within me to do the right thing and fight for equality. …show more content…

He says that, “We must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force.” By saying this MLK is calling us to find it within ourselves to fight a physical force with non-violent protests. The way MLK conducts his marches is very similar to Gandhi. Gandhi united two different religions together for a common cause, to free India. In the same way MLK is trying to unite two races, black and white, for the common goal of equality. Martin Luther King’s, “I Have a Dream” speech will be regarded as one of the best speeches ever. He found a way to unite two races over the common goal of equality. By marching to the Lincoln memorial with non-violent protestors, MLK was able to captivate the hearts of people who were on the fence about Blacks and white being equal, and gave the nation a call to action to stay peaceful when faced with

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