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I Have A Dream (1st paragraph (Martin exclaims how his speech will be the…
I Have A Dream
1st paragraph
Martin exclaims how his speech will be the great display of freedom
He recalls the event where the emancipation proclamation was signed
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2nd paragraph
He professes the truth about the blacks still not being free despite the Emancipation proclamation being signed 100 years ago
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8th paragraph
\Ve must forever conduct our s.truggle on the high plane of dignity and diseipline. Youmust not allow our crea tive protests to degene·rate into physical violence. Again and again we must rise to the majestic heights of meding physical fo.rce wi.th soul force. rl'he marvelous new mili tancy whi-ch has cn.gulfed the Negro community must not lead us to distrust all white people, for many o[ our white hrotlwrs, as evidcncc•J by the·ir prese.nce here today, have eome to realize tha.t their destiny is tied up with our de~tiny.
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He encourages POCs to fight for justice, and for true democracy and how this must be done as ASAP.
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Talks about the urgency of the matter at hand, why, and the consequences of the failure to solve this.
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Makes it a point that equality will never truly exist, should this continue?
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