Rhetorical Analysis Of Dr. Martin Lutheran King's Speech

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Dr. Martin Lutheran King: “What is your Life’s Blueprint?” Dr. Martin Lutheran King Jr. gave a speech at Barratt Junior High School in Philadelphia on October 26, 1967. His speech focused on the importance of embracing who you are as an individual person. He said, “Don’t allow anybody to make you feel that you’re nobody”. This quote not only important to everyone, but it is extremely important for people of color. This speech was given at a high school that was predominately full of teenager who are African American, thus during the 1960’s discrimination was a significant problem in America. Dr. King’s reference to not allowing anybody to make you feel less than you are is significant because people of color were continually facing racism and …show more content…

King also made it a point to discuss that it is so important for people of color to embrace who they are. He told people the three things to include in your lives blueprint are: have the principle of somebodies, to have determination to achieve excellence, and to embrace every part of who you are. These three things to include in your life’s blueprint truly emphasize the struggle that African Americans faced in our society, thus Dr. King empowers these students to include these there important things in their life’s blueprint. Determination to achieve excellence is a vital part of this blueprint because in a time of extreme racism in America, Dr. King encourages these youth to achieve whatever it is he or she wants. Again, he made it a point to tell these students to embrace who they are. This speech is so important because it encourages everyone to be the best of whatever they want, especially African Americans because they have/continue to face racism and discrimination on a daily basis. We should never give up; in addition, we should always strive to be the very best individual we can be. Dr. King notes, “Our lives blueprints must be an eternal commitment”, thus our blueprints will continue to grow throughout the duration of our lives. This speech is a reminder that we are all unique individuals, thus we should embrace who we

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