Today’s InjusticesToday’s Injustices  Poverty  Sexual Discrimination  Racial Discrimination  Domestic Violence  Violence Against Women and Children.

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Today’s InjusticesToday’s Injustices  Poverty  Sexual Discrimination  Racial Discrimination  Domestic Violence  Violence Against Women and Children  Fair Wages/Living Wages  Access to Health Care  Neglect

Context and BackgroundContext and Background  Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s most memorable speech from his life as an activist, “I Have a Dream,” was delivered August 28, 1963 before more than 200,000 people in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., as part of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. The speech not only helped to galvanize the already growing civil-rights movement across the country at the time, it also became one of the most influential and inspirational pieces of rhetoric in American history.  Remarkably, midway through his delivery, King suspended his pre-scripted text and began to improvise; what resulted was the speech’s most recognizable section, the passage in which the words “I have a dream” are passionately repeated.  What is also apparent in “I Have Dream” is King’s deep commitment to scholarship (he earned a Ph.D. from Boston University). King was clearly well- versed in both American history and religious scripture, and he seamlessly weaves references to both into the fabric of his oration. Overall, “I Have a Dream” can be held up as a masterful creative work in itself; its dramatic structure coupled with its image-laden content render a remarkably moving piece of American literature that when read even outside of its original context still strongly resonates today.

Close Read for Terms Used  Metaphor  Anaphora  Amplification  Alliteration  Parallelism  Hypophora  Litotes  Conduplicatio  Simile  Asyndeton  Epithet  Antithesis  Diacope

“I Have a Dream” Video“I Have a Dream” Video 

“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere” – Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  Take a position on whether Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s statement on injustice resonates or not. Support your position with observations, history, and the “I Have a Dream” speech.