Martin Luther King Informative Speech

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When I awakened on November 10, 2016, the first thing I did was check Twitter; the day before had been perhaps the most influential day of my 16 years and I needed to know what the outcome had been. When I saw that outcome, however, my heart plummeted to the ground and everything within me wished that I hadn’t seen it. Donald J. Trump was to be the 45th president of the United States and there was nothing I could do about it. The second thing I did that day was contact my fellow black friends and my white friends to express my outrage at the events that had taken place. We were trying to figure out who’s house to mourn in instead of going to school—our way of boycotting. Something humorous happened in those few minutes, however. I looked at my mother and I thought about how proud she was of me for attending school and getting an education and I knew I couldn’t allow …show more content…

delivered one of the top 5 speeches in the history of the United States. In the speech, he discussed the dream he had for America; it was a dream that many shared, a dream that many prayed for every night, and it was a dream I thought we had accomplished until our 45th president was officially inaugurated on January 20, 2017. Dr. King dreamed of a nation where “little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.” He dreamed of a country where there was no segregation, no prejudice, no racially charged violence and no inequality. He dreamed of a nation where white boys and girls learned in the same place as black boys and girls. For this reason, I believe Martin Luther King Jr. would have been gutted to witness any girl or boy walk out of their classroom in response to the election of Donald Trump. I believe Dr. King would have recommended that students in every little town of America quietly accept the election results as the will of the

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