Martin Luther King Jr. had a Dream

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Martin Luther King Junior’s famous speech “I have a Dream” has many amazing memorable references. For example one reference is “let freedom ring” which is in the last sentence before the last paragraph of his speech. Another reference according to Standord.edu is borrowed from a speech given by a minister by the name of Archibald Carey which was a politician and family friend of Mr. Kings. That speech was delivered on 8 July 8, 1952 at the Republican National Convention. One of the best references that Mr. King mentions in his speech is from the United States Constitution itself, he said “This note was a promise that all men, yes, black men as well as white men, would be guaranteed the “unalienable Rights” of “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” I believe King was inspired by all the men he referenced in his speech therefore he decided to honor them by using their words to prove a point to his entire beloved country and all of it’s people. The first example of borrowed texts in Mr. King’s speech is “let freedom ring.” I strongly believe that King referenced this text from Mr. Carey because of his connection towards the family friend, and because it is something that had already connected to people and he wanted to let people feel that connection not only as a country but spiritually. The point used by the text is that King’s beliefs are that freedom should be for everyone no matter who they are. I believe king uses this phrase to portray a bigger picture for example if a bell rings in a chapel everyone will hear it. So if freedom rings in a country then freedom should be for everyone. I believe the phrase struck everyone and it made people see something they had not seen yet. The second text that I chose was the text bor... ... middle of paper ... ...ld see the bigger picture that King painted in this marvelous speech. If king had not quoted so many texts from all those people I believe that his speech would not have made a big as an impact as it did. Martin Luther King overall is a very honorable man because he made a difference in the United States and unlike many other people he did not use violence, he used knowledge, his words, and love for his country and all the people of every race and color. Works Cited "I Have a Dream (28 August 1963)." I Have a Dream (28 August 1963). N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Feb. 2014. . "I Have a Dream (28 August 1963)." I Have a Dream (28 August 1963). N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Feb. 2014. .

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