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Alekssandra [29.7K]
3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP 30 POINTS I AM IN NEED IT

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yawa3891 [41]3 years ago
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Dr. Kings speech was very powerful and he didn’t care what people thought he just wanted people to understand that we all need to be equal and understand each other instead of treating each other like we aren’t worth anything, the evidence Dr. king had pointed out that he wanted everyone to see each other as equal instead of color and that the world is to big for everyone to hate everyone just because someone is darker than them. The impact on me as a listener is that Dr. king wanted to get his point a crossed and I understand what he is trying to say and that every word and good reason he had said it pointed out I understood like if I was in that crowd listening to him right there. When I was listening to the speech I imagine myself in that crowed standing there listening to Dr.king try to help people understand the word equal and why he wants everyone to be equal and not fight or hurt someone because of there color.
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