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Topic: Black History I have Dream

CLICK ON LINK BELOW FOR VIDEO I Have a Dream The “I Have a Dream” speech was delivered by Martin Luther King, Jr. before a crowd of some 250,000 people in Washington D.C. It still remains one of the most famous speeches in history. King used universal themes to depict the struggles of African Americans, before closing with his dreams of equality. CLICK ON LINK BELOW FOR VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBhCd9GYbqk

Activity In a paragraph or less describe what your dreams for the future include. Include your personal dreams, and/or dreams for the world nationally and globally Submit electronically (QR code provided) or hard written copy to teacher Thirty will be chosen to be posted on wall in hallway

Electronic Submission Go to Socrative.com Click Student Login Room Name: HHS19 Type your “I have a Dream” Scan QR code for direct link to Socrative