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10. How does MLK feel about the governor of Alabama? How do you know?
He is against his policies, he probably feels contempt for him or views him as not worthy of respect because he uses words like vicious racists in the same line he mentions the governor and he goes on to say that the governor’s lips are dripping with words such as interpositions, which means to divide or separate and nullification which means to make something legally invalid.
11. If you had to choose only one word that characterizes this speech, what would it be?
FREEDOM
12. Do you think that MLK was only fighting for racial equality? What other forms of equality could he be struggling for?
No, He wants not only racial equality but social, economic, political and gender equality.
13. How does his “Dream” relate to you? Answers vary. Analyze and Discuss.
                  “I Have a Dream” 13 by Martin Luther King, Jr.



























































































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