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MLK Lesson- "I Have a Dream"

MLK Lesson- "I Have a Dream"

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Social Studies

12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

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Amy Schneider

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6 Slides • 5 Questions

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"I Have a Dream"

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Historical Context & Setting

  • Delivered on August 28, 1963, at the March on Washington

  • Over 250,000 people gathered at the Lincoln Memorial

  • Height of the Civil Rights Movement

  • America faced deep racial segregation and inequality

  • Speech came after Birmingham Campaign and violence against peaceful protesters

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Key Themes of the Speech

  • American Dream and Constitutional promises

  • Metaphor of "bad check" to describe unfulfilled promises to Black Americans

  • Unity across racial lines ("table of brotherhood")

  • Religious imagery and Biblical references

  • Vision of racial harmony and integration

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  • Repeated phrase "I have a dream" and "Let freedom ring"

  • Mountain of despair → stone of hope

  • "Rough places" vs. "plain places"

  • Allusions to:

    • Declaration of Independence

    • Gettysburg Address

    • U.S. Constitution

    • Bible

    • Patriotic songs ("My Country, 'Tis of Thee")

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Legacy & Impact

  • Considered one of the most important speeches in American history

  • Crystallized Civil Rights Movement's moral vision

  • Led to Civil Rights Act (1964) and Voting Rights Act (1965)

  • Key phrases entered American lexicon

  • Vision still resonates in modern civil rights discussions

  • Continues to inspire global movements for equality and justice

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Multiple Choice

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What is the theme for the "I Have a Dream Speech?"

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Economic prosperity for all

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Racial equality for all

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National Security

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Multiple Choice

In which state does King specifically name the heat of injustice?

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Alabama

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Mississippi

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Georgia

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New York

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Multiple Choice

According to King, what should children be judged by?

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Their academic performance

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Their social status

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The content of their character

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Multiple Choice

What phrase does King repeat that signifies freedom?

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Land of liberty

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Free at last

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Together as one

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Rise up

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Open Ended

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What are your thoughts on this speech and/ or what did you learn today?

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"I Have a Dream"

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