“A man from Alabama” (P.1)
I read this book yesterday. The title of this book is “Martin Luther King”. Do you know him? Of course, you know about him, don't you? He is a clergyman of the Protestantism Baptist group of the United States of America. His speech(“I have a dream”) is very famous and is known to everyone. He was born as a son of Baptist group clergyman Michael Luther King in Georgia, Atlanta, in 1929. I learned his speech and him during seminar. He did this famous speech in front of Lincoln Valhall in Washington grand march on August 28, in 1963. King was dedicated to the elimination of racial discrimination. This speech appealed for abolition of the racial discrimination and a noble ideal called each racial Kyowa with a concise writing style, and this speech arose sympathy from it widely.
He was shot with a white man on April 4, 1968 by scoundrel of the cumulative offense, James Earl Ray and was assassinated afterwards. I like his speech, and the speech cheers me up.
McLean, Alan C. (2001). Martin Luther King. Oxford. Oxford University Press.
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