Analysis of Martin Luther King´s I Have a Dream Speech

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"I am happy to be joining you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation" and so it did for many reasons. Martin Luther King Jr delivered his 'I have a dream' speech at a time when America needed it most. His words, spoken with passion and skilfully written, rang true and demanding racial equality and called on the country to live up to its ideals. If it wasn't for people like King, Obama may never have had the chance to become president, and he recognises this as he gives his first inauguration speech on January 19th 2009 on King's day.

Two thousand people marched and watched Martin Luther King's speech and over a million also watched on TV. The next year, King received the Nobel Peace Prize. King held the attention of millions on that day and for years to come -with his unshakable confidence. He remained grounded and calm; no one in the crowd of two thousand could stop King in his solid convictions. He remained true to his self-beliefs and spoke what every African-American wish they had the confidence to have s...

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