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Essay heading: Living My Life Because Of The Dream
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When Dr. King gave the speech it was in hard times, but now we are able to live our lives because of that speech. Now we can lodge in hotels, move into cities outside the ghetto, and now we can vote in Mississippi and in the entire country. Passionate speeches like this have allowed every individual to live the life that we are living now... displayed 300 characters
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Passionate speeches like this have allowed every individual to live the life that we are living now. Even though many of us haven’t cashed our checks, many of us have and I believe that is a step in the right direction. Dr. King stated, “So we have come here today to dramatize an appalling condition... displayed next 300 characters
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