King Jr Pathos

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Long ago, lived a leader, a leader that led the African American community to have equal rights. This man's name was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He led his African American brothers and sisters in civil disobedience. He led marches; and boycotts for the rights of African Americans. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. made long speeches, proclaiming his dream of equal rights for all people, including African Americans. He used rhetorical devices and ethos, pathos, and logos to spread his message. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's method of protest was effective because he peacefully resolved racial inequality and segregation. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. used anaphoras and pathos to persuade his audience to support equal rights for the African American community. In Dr. Martin Luther Kings Jr's "I Have A Dream Speech," …show more content…

Martin Luther King Jr. using pathos because he tries to show America that the African American community is still suffering the consequences of racism even after the abolishment of slavery. Also, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. says, "Now it is time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. Now is the to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood." This is an example of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr using anaphora; as he attempts to show the African American community that they must fight for equal rights. Also, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. says, "We can never be satisfied as

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