Compare And Contrast I Have A Dream Speech

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Both speeches, the one by Dr. King and Rev. Longcrier were touching, they were both very passionate about what they were talking about. In the I Have a Dream speech Dr. King was talking about equality, and how he had a dream that one day segregation would end, and there would be no more of it. He talks about how he has dreams that little white boys and girls will play together with little black boys and girls. That people will not be judged by the color of their skin but buy their character. He emphasizes that everyone is created equal. With faith, they are able to take something very negative like this and see the good in it, see that they can use this to their advantage. With being a minority and having such a big following as Dr. King had it made him “popular” in a sense and his word was able to be spread more easily. He made the best out of the worst and that is a really hard thing to do. While Rev. Longcrier was talking his words kind of seemed to mimic those of Dr. King in a way. He said that when he was a boy he had to work hard to make money so that he could help his parents buy him new …show more content…

King and Rev. Longcrier, that is you want something and you work hard for it, that you will be able to achieve it. Whether that be goals in life, changes you want to make etc. With Dr. Kings speech the whole “I have a dream” part of it is really important. It shows that he had a dream and that he worked hard for that dream to become true, or even to start to see progress in it. That makes me think that if he, one person, can make that big if a change, that if I really want something that I can make it happen. Rev. Longcrier made me think, that when he told the story about him no longer being able to shine shoes to make money how he said that he was not mad, but it was God giving him a chance to do something better. I agree with that, if something bad happens, one does not need to look at the bad but try to find the good in

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