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I HAVE A

A powerful and iconic address

DREAM
advocating for civil rights and equality.
The speech emphasizes the
importance of ending racial
segregation and discrimination, and it
envisions a future where people of all
races can live together in harmony and
equality. King speaks about his dream
of a world where people are judged by
the content of their character, not the
color of their skin, and calls for justice
and freedom for all.
BIAS

READER’S BIAS AUTHOR’S BIAS


Some supportive of civil rights King Jr.’s bias in the speech is
and racial equality might view towards justice, equality, and civil
rights. His perspective is shaped
King’s speech as an inspiring call
by his experiences with racial
to action. On the other hand,
discrimination and his
individuals with opposing views
commitment to nonviolent
may see it as challenging the
activism. He advocates for a
status quo. future where all individuals,
regardless of race, enjoy equal
rights and opportunities.
OUR ANSWERS
• American rights activist &
Baptist minister
• Prominent leaders in the civil
rights movement
• Assassinated by gunshot was
the cause of his death while
he was standing on a balcony
of his motel.
• Fought for the civil rights of
people of color in the US
MARTIN LUTHER through the use of nonviolent
KING JR. resistance and nonviolent
civil disobedience against
legalized discrimination.
DELIVERED ON

On August 28, 1963, during


the March on Washington, the
speech was delivered by Martin
Luther King Jr.
During the time “I Have a Dream” was written
and delivered, the topic of said speech was
about the social issues present at the time.
HISTORICAL The most prominent of which is centered
around racial inequality and the
& SOCIAL discrimination the people of color
experienced at the time. These
EVENTS discriminations were present in different
institutions, such as in education, politics, and
workplaces. Resulting to the inequality of
rights and unfair treatment the people of
color experienced. This all led to Martin
Luther King Jr.’s advances to fight for what he
considered was right - to be judged by the
content of their character, not for the color of
their skin.
THAT IS ALL, THANK
YOU!

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