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Central Idea of I Have a Dream Speech

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MLK's I Have a Dream Speech

I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King, Jr.

Lesson Plans by Elizabeth Pedro and Kristy Littlehale

Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech is a powerful message to the African American community to be strong and persevere during a time of great inequality in the United States.




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I Have a Dream

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I Have a Dream Central Idea Activity example - Have students identify and illustrate the central ideas presented in MLK's I Have a Dream speech.

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  • Martin Luther King Jr. begins his speech by referencing the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation and the beacon of hope it provided for African Americans.
  • He continues on to describe the injustice and segregation that African Americans are facing.
  • King states that this is just the beginning and there will be no backing down until African Americans are considered equal.
  • King demands that people maintain their dignity and discipline; he does not want people to resort to violence.
  • He continues to encourage people to have faith and to press on until his dream is realized and citizens of different races can live together peacefully.
  • King ends the speech preaching about all of God’s children across the United States being able to live in a free and equal world.
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