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martes, 29 de enero de 2019

I HAVE A DREAM...

Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a U.S. holiday that celebrates the birth date of one of America’s greatest civil rights leaders. Dr. King’s date of birth is January 15th, but the actual holiday is on the third Monday in January. This day recognizes the important achievements made to the American society. It is important to highlight that his focus on non-violent protests led to new laws that contributed to end racial discrimination.

 


In this video you have part of one of the most legendary speeches in the world!!! What´s your reaction when you listen to it? If Martin Luther King lived in the 21st century, what would he think? Do you think  his dream has come true?

Do you know why this type of speech was necessary at that time? What was going on in America in the 60s?   Let´s go back in history and learn some facts:



History: Bet You Didn't Know - March on Washington from hsc.tv on Vimeo.

You can read and listen to the whole speech in this website.
American Rhetoric. I have a dream speech.

After watching the videos and reading the speech:
  1. Can you explain what is the dream about? 
  2. What are the most important ideas for you? 
  3. Do you think this is an effective speech? Why? 
  4. What elements of Rhetorics does he use?
In this fight for human rights, music plays a very important role. There were many songs of protest and many musicians were really concerned with this topic. One of them was Bob Dylan. In fact, one of his songs Blowing in the Wind became a lyrical battle-cry against racial discrimination.


  1. What do you think of the song?
  2. What are the lyrics about? What problems and events are presented in the song?
  3. Does the songwriter use some symbols or metaphorical language?
  4. What do you know about Bob Dylan? Do some research and find some significant facts about him and his songs.
  5. How are the song Blowing in the Wind and Martin Luther King´s speech related?