Why Is Obama's Important Speech

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In the course of A Dream Fulfilled: The Story of Barack Obama, Barack Obama delivers three important speeches. One important speech Obama delivers is “A struggl that demands we choose sides. Not between rich and poor. Not between black and white, It’s a choice between fairness and injustice: A choice between right and wrong.” Found in page 41. Another key speech of Obama’s is the one he delivers in the 2004 Democratic National Convention when he speaks about what he stands for and what he hopes to do for the United States. He says, “ In the end, that is God’s greatest gift to us, the bedrock of this nation; the belief in things not seen, the belief that there are better days ahead...I believe that we have a righteous wind at our backs and that as we stand on the crossroads of history, we can make right choices, and meet the challenge that face us.” Finally, Obama delivers an important speech at his 2005 Senetor Election, he speaks on his plans for Illinois and what he believes he could help with as he says, “ Where I can probably make me a unique contribution is in helping to bring people together-black and white, rich or poor, even conservative and liberal.” …show more content…

Obama wanted to make a unique promise to help bring all race, poor and rich together to change and open new ideas and behaviours. Barack started to feel that people began to only began to complain and refuse to see both sides of an issue and how the have to work together. He felt like this because he thought that the people would have open there eyes and realise whats really happening in the world, he belives that money or race in not the way to deal with things. Obama just wants the people to belive that if they dont want to only care about the money and continue with racism this union would not get no where and continue to live a life without success and

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