Audacity Of Hope And I Have A Dream Speech Comparison

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Two of the most inspirational speeches that related to the reestablishment of America, were delivered on August 28th, 1963 and July 27th, 2004. Martin Luther King Jr delivered one of the most memorable speeches in time, “I Have a Dream.” He set an example for all Americans by leading a peaceful protest about American Civil rights; he believed not only should black men and women get their Civil rights but so should women in general, and everyone else in America. Barack Obama, writer of “Audacity of Hope” takes inspiration of Martin Luther King Jr by writing his speech about the true American dream. How America should grant freedom to every human being. Both “I Have a Dream” and “Audacity of Hope” still continue to open the eyes of American citizens, and lead them to a path towards the true American Dream; freedom for all of God’s children. …show more content…

His “I Have a Dream” speech was delivered to over 250,000 thousand American citizens on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. King Jr made an allusion to the Declaration of Independence that stung everybody listening, “we hold these truths self-evident that all men are created equal.” Martin Luther King Jr gave it a new meaning; men, women, and all people of different races, were created equally. Barack and Martin had their own strong beliefs of the true meaning of the American dream. “I have a dream that one day my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but the content of their character.” Martin Luther King Jr made a valid point that no matter what people look like or what their race is, the way they act and treat others in life should be the only matter of judgment. All people in America should be allowed this fact, they deserve their freedom and Civil Rights that was promised to

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