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Thursday, November 10, 2016

Martin Luther King - Birth of a New Nation

Martin Luther pansy held a oral communication in Montgomery, Alabama, in which he praised the bagging of the Ghanese passel from the British Empire. The groundwork in this speech is because Ghanas liberation, but furthermore, he includes the cultivated war in the States and he urges people prolong the footsteps of the Ghanaian people and to get fighting for liberty and civilised rights. The speech was held April 7, 1957, a clock time when black Americans suffered greatly on a lower floor a segregating and discriminating regime.\nThe speech was delivered by Marin Luther force, who was an American militant and leader in the Afro-American civil rights ride Marin Luther King was an integral part of the movement in the period from 1955 to his expiry in 1968. Basically, the movements goal was to finis racial segregation and contrariety of black Americans. In ball club to end the discrimination they use non-violence as a heavy weapon against the regime. In that way Ma rtin Luther King was very much invigorate by Ghandi and the way he fought a strong and respectable regime. He also take the stands his astonishment for Ghandi in this speech by giving him and his noble pursuit full credit for the liberation of India. Martin Luther King addresses this speech to his confederate African-Americans, the ones who are suffering under the regime. He wants to stress turn out(a) the importance of keeping up the resistance and he thus uses Ghana as an example, to show that it is possible to liberate from a strong regime.\nMartin Luther King is in very much sensitive of historical events in this speech. For example, in the beginning of this speech he talks about the people of ancient Egypt and their quest for freedom. By saying this he points out that man has always hungered for freedom and that freedom is a grassroots right. He wherefore tells the stage of Ghana prior to 1957, which was then known as favorable Coast, a country that on base many other African nations were colonized by the European settlers from around 1444. Not so many y...

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