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Martin Luther King speech
Martin Luther King Jr. is well known for his "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963, but he gave a lot of other moving talks during his years of activism. "Our God is Marching On," "A Time to Break the Silence," and "The Other America" are all moving speeches from King that many have not heard.
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During the period between the Han and Sui Dynasties, in China, is known as the "Period of Disunity." This period is also known as the "Six Dynasties" period. During this period the country was divided into smaller regions. These six regions; Chen, Liang, Southern Qi, Liu Song, Eastern Jin and Wu, were all in conflict with on another. There was not a unified China.
In the midst of building hostilities, Washington decided to resign from office after his second term. On September 19, 1796, the American Daily Advertiser published Washington's Farewell Address to the nation. The basic premise of the address was a condemnation of political parties. Washington warned that the development of parties would destroy the government, and worried that special interest groups and foreign nations would easily dominate the factions. On this note, he implored future generations to avoid embroilment in the affairs of other nations, and concentrate on the development of "efficient government" at home, free from foreign influence. Washington left office in March 1797, leaving the nation still very much divided.