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This 4 page paper gives an example speech about the poor and the justice system in the tone and style of Martin Luther King, Jr. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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so complete that even though those outrages took place within the living memory of the baby boomers, they seem like ancient history. Remove Martin Luther King from the equation of
the civil rights movement and it is difficult to see how the movement would have gone forward. A good deal of his success hinged on his ability to deliver his
messages in a way that would leave a lasting impact on those who would hear him. Therefore, in constructing a speech in the form and style of Martin Luther King,
Jr., one must attempt to recreate the same conditions within the speech. One of the most notable things that King did in his speeches was to arouse a sense
of righteous indignation about one specified wrong done to a people, then to apply this one wrong to the larger picture. In other words, like a stone thrown into a
pond, the wrong would eventually affect everyone. On the topic of the poor and the treatment of the poor in the justice system he might have initially discussed how
history has continually seen the poor as deserving of their poverty and so have also determined that they are predestined to commit crimes at greater rates than the wealthy.
Today in America there is a great but subtle poison that has worked its way into the minds of those who recline nightly in their chairs, who rest in the
ease of knowing where their next meal is, who are comfortably assured of their childrens futures. Yet, I propose to you today that their ability to enjoy those luxuries are
often built upon the misery of others, by turning a blind eye and a deaf ear to the suffering of the poor who live all around them, and by continuing
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