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write 3 critical questions about Martin Luther King Jr. speech "I have a dream"

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Interview Questions For Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

What made you want to continue to protest and stand up for people after being arrested so many times?

What inspired you to write the "I Have A Dream' speech?

What made you believe that you could make the world a better place?

What made you want to do something to help the world we live in?

Explanation:

When did Martin Luther King, Jr. deliver his famous speech “I have a dream …”?

Answer: On 28 August 1963 Martin Luther King, Jr. organised a now historic march to Washington to show the importance of solving the nation’s racial problems. About 250,000 people gathered and listened to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s speech when he uttered the immortal words: “I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the colour of their skin, but by the content of their character

Question: What sort of discrimination did he fight against?

Answer: Martin Luther King, Jr. experienced segregation early in life. When he was six years old, two white playmates told him that they were not allowed to play with him any longer. His mother explained to him that it was because they now attended segregated schools, but assured him that he was as good as anybody else. His father told him the story of the father of the Reformation, Martin Luther, and said that both of them now should have his name.

On 1 December 1955, Rosa Parks, an African American woman, refused to surrender her bus seat to a white passenger, and as a result she was arrested for violating the city’s segregation law. Activists protested and organised a boycott of the buses for one day and chose Martin Luther King, Jr. as their leader. This protest continued until the buses became desegregated. Under this time, about a year, Martin Luther King, Jr. was constantly harassed with death threats and bombing of his house.

Question: What were his dreams?

Answer: That all people would someday be sisters and brothers in a world governed by equality, justice, and peace.

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