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Hi, I am looking for someone to write an article on marian anderson speech Paper must be at least 1250 words. Please, no plagiarized work!
Hi, I am looking for someone to write an article on marian anderson speech Paper must be at least 1250 words. Please, no plagiarized work! Furthermore, I am going to explain why he uses repetition in his speech and the contrasting words he uses. In addition, I will explain his use of negative and positive metaphors in his speech. I will then conclude by showing that Martin Luther King Jr speech fulfilled its purpose and how it influenced the American people in a positive way.
The audience is everybody who struggles for the rights of blacks and women's rights. Speech includes an introduction, where Marian talks about her life. The introduction is followed by two passages devoted to Martin Luther King Jr speech and what Marian was feeling listening to it. The conclusion presents Marian’s opinion about the Speech and its influence.
I was born on February 27, 1897, in Philadelphia. My early life was full of struggles as I was forced to withdraw from school and had to do menial jobs. With the assistance of the church and community, I was enrolled in voice classes as I wanted to pursue the singing career dream. I applied to the all-white Philadelphia Music Academy but was turned down because I was black. I caught a break when I won a singing competition sponsored by the New York Philharmonic. By the late 1930s, I was giving about 70 performances a year in the US, but still encountered racism, and was not allowed to play in some venues: in 1939 the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) refused to allow me to perform at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C.
On August 28th, 1963, more than 250,000 people from across the United States gathered in Washington DC to take part in a peaceful protest against racial segregation and demand equal rights legislation from Congress. This can be considered as the most important event that occurred with the African-Americans on Easter weekend. I climbed .the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to give a free concert.
I think that it was so effective, that four years later the DAR formally apologized and invited me to perform at Constitution Hall. . I was on highs with the crowd who participated in the Civil Rights Movement. In the same event, Martin Luther King Jr gave out the speech. It was evident that he wanted to make the crowd aware of their present scenarios and the inequalities that are prevailing all across the United Nations. His speech 'I Have a Dream' for jobs and freedom was one of the most powerful, influential, and historically important speeches of our time.