Bringing Back Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech - 23 views
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Seth R on 10 Feb 14This article is about Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream and how it has affected America so far (like Obama) and how we need to pursue his dream.
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Seth R on 10 Feb 14I think that a speech at a famous landmark in Memphis would be the best way to get the word out. I'm piggybacking off of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Samuel K on 12 Feb 14I think that this website could help in our group discussion, and I like how you used history and this can help us find out what people have done in the past to fix the problem.
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Hewes S on 19 Feb 14I think that this will help our project because I might lead us to something different.
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Blake S on 19 Feb 14I feel like there is a little more information to be used in this paragraph, I feel like it was formal though. I suggest using a little more recent site.
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Jack F on 19 Feb 14I personally think that this is full of information that is good, but is more of an opinion.
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Sam B on 19 Feb 14A good link showing how our country has decided to embrace change in our presidential decisions on who to lead the country. Soon we will probably have many different races and even genders of people as leaders of the country.
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Henry B on 19 Feb 14I think you also need some more background in this. There just isn't enough information in what you said to be sure of the real problem. Where is the problem? All you are saying is we need to pursue Obama's dream. No problem is stated.
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Seth R on 19 Feb 14Are you saying that we need to bring back Martin's idea? Yes. I am. I like how you had the idea of using something that has already happened and worked to spread the word about racism. This is a reliable link because it is from a University, but this seems to have very many opinions in it.
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Jim K on 19 Feb 14It is great what Martin Luther King has done to unify us. I wouldn't have some of my friends today if it weren't for him. I try to live by: Judge a man by his actions; not the color of his skin. I think it would be great to make a celebration for him. I think the article was good, I just think you could find a deeper one.
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Robert D on 19 Feb 14Is this link valuable? Sure it compares Lincoln to king and king to Obama, but that is not affecting our community.
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Jerry P on 19 Feb 14I like how it asks questions and then answers them in detail. I also like how it compares old racism to new racism.
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Ben S on 19 Feb 14This article is great talking about how the "I have a Dream" speech has brote this country together.
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Devin M on 19 Feb 14Why is this important now? This is important because of its history and heritage. What drove MLK to give this speech. We should consider following MLK's ways of leadership and awareness.
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Jimmy T. on 19 Feb 14I don't think that this is biased. However, I don't think it's very valuable either; it's an interview with someone who wrote a book that connects Abraham Lincoln to Obama to Martin Luther King Jr.
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Sam B on 19 Feb 14This page is quite one-sided. The side supporting Martin Luther King's speech. The answers to these questions are said by one man rather than a group or groups of people. Imagine what a somewhat racist person would say to some of these questions.
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Graham W on 19 Feb 14I think we need to focus more on what his dream could have done to racial discrimination more that just look at it and say, " Man that is a great dream."