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English, 02.03.2021 21:30 khushailawadip9dkn2

You have now read two works written by Dr. King, listened to his speech, and read a commentary about his works. In the space provided, answer the following questions: How does watching Dr. King speak in this video affect your opinion of his ideas about civil rights?
Which of the three texts (Appleseeds, "Letter from a Birmingham Jail", "I Have a Dream") do you think provides you with the most "informed" opinion about Dr. King and his stand on Civil Rights?
Why do you think this?
Your reflection should be no more than 2 paragraphs in length.

https://archive. org/details/MLKDream(this is the lik to the video)

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