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MLK’s speech I Have a dream (selected passages- 2020)

Chris Skerrit – MKL Assignment 

and Crystal Rodgers

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15 COMMENTS

  1. Your presentation of this speech was nothing short of extraordinary! Your delivery truly brought the powerful words to life, capturing the profound emotion and urgency of the message.

  2. Your delivery was flawless. It was structured very well too because it was quick and at the same time it never felt rushed – the audience is given enough time to digest each point. Your enunciation and pronunciation were good hence making one to understand what you are saying easily. Pausing to emphasize specific words brought a strong element to your main points.

  3. I love how slow and deliberate the speaker is with this iconic beacon of racial justice. At times, it sounds like she is ready to cry as if she is feeling the heavy weight that MLK must have felt during these times. I also like how much she stresses the phrase “One hundred years” because it shows that even though we have moved forward substantially, there is still much more work to do. I think the saying “The more things seem to change, the more they stay the same” is the epitome of the ongoing effects of racial injustice in our country.

  4. Great job on your presentation of the MLK speech! Your article also captures the words of the speech quite well.

  5. This is my first time hearing someone else say one of Dr. King Jr.’s speeches. It has helped me consider my inflection when I read them on my own.

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