Martin Luther King's Persuasive Speech

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A Persuasive Speech is a specific type of speech, one in which a speaker will attempt to convince the audience to accept their point of view or engage in a specific reasoning. Usually by the end of the speech the audience is convinced and persuade. A memorable and exclusive persuasive speech example is the “ I have a dream speech” from Martin Luther King Jr. He was able to convince his audience for such a great reason that had such huge impact in our world. This iconic speech leaves such a historical significance in our history. In Martin Luther King Jr’s speech he provides so much beauty, and many real persuasive thoughts. He provides so much logical , ethical and emotional allusions to persuade his crowd about the importance of the Civil Rights. There is so much we can analyze in this speech. But first why did Martin Luther King Jr. give this speech? …show more content…

He did this to stop and put the end to racism in the United States and called for civil and economic rights. Martin Luther King wanted a change and he persuaded our world and made that change. Martin Luther King created his ideas through common problems and/or struggles a direct group of people were facing in such a challenging time. This group of people appealed to the emotions of African Americans. Martin Luther King was a leader in the Civil Rights Movement, a drive to get more equal treatment for all Americans, not just white Americans. This speech was extremely important in several ways. It brought even greater attention to the Civil Rights Movement, which had been going on for many years. Dr. King had a dream to make all races, to come together as one and be

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