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Celebrating the Birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Identifying the Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

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Celebrating the Birthday of

Dr. Martin Luther King

Identifying the Sources of the

I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, ____________________________.

2. King is famous for his “___________________________” speech.

3. Dr. King worked as a ________________________ in a church. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”_____________________________”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used ____________________________ to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, ___________________.

7. After the March the leaders met with ________________________________________.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more____________for African Americans.

9. _______________________ was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About ____________________ people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President ______________________.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the ________________________________.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s___________________________ , a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the _______________________________________.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song _______________________________________.

16. Good writers use ideas from many _________________.

Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

January 15, 1929: Birthday of Martin Luther King

January 15, 1929: Birthday of Martin Luther King

I have a dream!

The beginning...

Thank God

almighty, we're

free at last!

The end...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU3oqj0ICfc

from “American Negro Songs" by J. W. Work

Free at last, free at last,Thank God almighty I'm free at last.Free at last, free at lastThank God almighty I'm free at last.

Way down yonder in the graveyard walkThank God almighty I'm free at lastMe and my Jesus going to meet and talkThank God almighty I'm free at last

On my knees when the light passed byThank God almighty I'm free at lastThought my soul would rise and flyThank God almighty I'm free at last

Some of these mornings, bright and fairThank God almighty I'm free at lastGoin' meet King Jesus in the airThank God almighty I'm free at last

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU3oqj0ICfc

from “American Negro Songs" by J. W. Work

Free at last, free at last,Thank God almighty I'm free at last.Free at last, free at lastThank God almighty I'm free at last.

Way down yonder in the graveyard walkThank God almighty I'm free at lastMe and my Jesus going to meet and talkThank God almighty I'm free at last

On my knees when the light passed byThank God almighty I'm free at lastThought my soul would rise and flyThank God almighty I'm free at last

Some of these mornings, bright and fairThank God almighty I'm free at lastGoin' meet King Jesus in the airThank God almighty I'm free at last

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU3oqj0ICfc

from “American Negro Songs" by J. W. Work

Free at last, free at last,Thank God almighty I'm free at last.Free at last, free at lastThank God almighty I'm free at last.

Way down yonder in the graveyard walkThank God almighty I'm free at lastMe and my Jesus going to meet and talkThank God almighty I'm free at last

On my knees when the light passed byThank God almighty I'm free at lastThought my soul would rise and flyThank God almighty I'm free at last

Some of these mornings, bright and fairThank God almighty I'm free at lastGoin' meet King Jesus in the airThank God almighty I'm free at last

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU3oqj0ICfc

Preacher in Atlanta, Georgia

Preacher in Atlanta, Georgia

In the 1950s, Dr. King worked with leader Rosa Parks on civil disobedience to change racist laws.

In the 1950s, Dr. King worked with leader Rosa Parks on civil disobedience to change racist laws.

In the 1950s, Dr. King worked with leader Rosa Parks on civil disobedience to change racist laws.

In the 1950s, Dr. King worked with leader Rosa Parks on civil disobedience to change racist laws.

In the 1950s, Dr. King worked with leader Rosa Parks on civil disobedience to change racist laws.

obey

obedience

disobedience

civil disobedience

In the 1950s, Dr. King worked with leader Rosa Parks on civil disobedience to change racist laws.

obey

obedience

disobedience

civil disobedience

In the 1950s, Dr. King worked with leader Rosa Parks on civil disobedience to change racist laws.

obey

obedience

disobedience

civil disobedience

In the 1950s, Dr. King worked with leader Rosa Parks on civil disobedience to change racist laws.

obey

obedience

disobedience

civil disobedience

In the 1950s, Dr. King worked with leader Rosa Parks on civil disobedience to change racist laws.

obey

obedience

disobedience

civil disobedience

In the 1950s, Dr. King worked with leader Rosa Parks on civil disobedience to change racist laws.

obey

obedience

disobedience

civil disobedience

In the 1950s, Dr. King worked with leader Rosa Parks on civil disobedience to change racist laws.

obey

obedience

disobedience

civil disobedience

In the 1950s, Dr. King worked with leader Rosa Parks on civil disobedience to change racist laws.

In the 1950s, Dr. King worked with leader Rosa Parks on civil disobedience to change racist laws.

In the 1950s, Dr. King worked with leader Rosa Parks on civil disobedience to change racist laws.

Bayard Rustin Cleveland Robinson

A. Philip Randolph

A. Philip Randolph

John Lewis, college student

After the March, leaders met with President John F. Kennedy

After the March, leaders met with President John F. Kennedy

After the March, leaders met with President John F. Kennedy

After the March, leaders met with President John F. Kennedy in the Oval Office in the White House.

Representative John Lewis with Vice President Joe Biden

Representative John Lewis with President Obama

Representative John Lewis from Georgia

About 250,000 people

About 250,000 people

About 250,000 people

About 250,000 people

Let’s look at the speech.

Where did Dr. King get his ideas?

Let’s look at the speech.

Where did Dr. King get his ideas?

Let’s look at the speech.

Where did Dr. King get his ideas?

Let’s look at the speech.

Where did Dr. King get his ideas?

Let’s look at the speech.

Where did Dr. King get his ideas?

20

20

5 x 20 = 100

years ago

Lincoln’s famous speech, the Gettysburg Address.

Lincoln’s famous speech, the Gettysburg Address.

Lincoln’s famous speech, the Gettysburg Address.

Four score and

seven years ago…

Sources of the

I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

The Gettysburg Address

Free at Last

5 x 20 = 100

1963

- 100

1863What happened in 1863?

Lincoln writing the Emancipation Proclamation, 1863

Lincoln writing the Emancipation Proclamation, 1863

Lincoln writing the Emancipation Proclamation, 1863

Lincoln writing the Emancipation Proclamation, 1863

A Union soldier reading the Emancipation Proclamation, 1863

A Union soldier reading the Emancipation Proclamation, 1863

Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation, 1863

Sources of the

I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

The Emancipation Proclamation

The Gettysburg Address

Free at Last

We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal.

Sources of the

I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

Declaration of Independence

The Emancipation Proclamation

The Gettysburg Address

Free at Last

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Sources of the

I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

My Country 'tis of Thee

Declaration of Independence

The Emancipation Proclamation

The Gettysburg Address

Free at Last

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Sources of the

I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. African American church spiritual Free at Last.

2. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

3. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation

4. Jefferson, et. al.’s Declaration of Independence

5. American patriotic song My Country ‘Tis of Thee

Sources of the

I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. African American church spiritual Free at Last.

2. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

3. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation

4. Jefferson, et. al.’s Declaration of Independence

5. American patriotic song My Country ‘Tis of Thee

Sources of the

I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. African American church spiritual Free at Last.

2. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

3. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation

4. Jefferson, et. al.’s Declaration of Independence

5. American patriotic song My Country ‘Tis of Thee

Sources of the

I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. African American church spiritual Free at Last.

2. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

3. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation

4. Jefferson, et. al.’s Declaration of Independence

5. American patriotic song My Country ‘Tis of Thee

Sources of the

I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. African American church spiritual Free at Last.

2. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

3. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation

4. Jefferson, et. al.’s Declaration of Independence

5. American patriotic song My Country ‘Tis of Thee

Sources of the

I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. African American church spiritual Free at Last.

2. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

3. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation

4. Jefferson, et. al.’s Declaration of Independence

5. The American patriotic song My Country ‘Tis of Thee

Sources of the

I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

Free at Last

Sources of the

I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

The Gettysburg Address

Free at Last

Sources of the

I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

The Emancipation Proclamation

The Gettysburg Address

Free at Last

Sources of the

I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

Declaration of Independence

The Emancipation Proclamation

The Gettysburg Address

Free at Last

Sources of the

I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

My Country 'tis of Thee

Declaration of Independence

The Emancipation Proclamation

The Gettysburg Address

Free at Last

Sources of the

I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

My Country 'tis of Thee

Declaration of Independence

The Emancipation Proclamation

The Gettysburg Address

Free at Last

1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, ____.

2. King is famous for his “_____________” speech.

3. Dr. King’s worked as a _______ in a church in Atlanta Georgia. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”_________”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used ______________ to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, ____.

7. After the March the leaders met with ___________________.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more ___ for African Americans.

9. _________ was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About _______ people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President _____.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the ________________.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s _______________________, a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the ____________________.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song ____________________.

16. Good writers use ideas from many ______.

Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, 1929.

2. King is famous for his “_____________” speech.

3. Dr. King’s worked as a _______ in a church in Atlanta Georgia. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”_________”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used ______________ to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, ____.

7. After the March the leaders met with ___________________.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more ___ for African Americans.

9. _________ was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About _______ people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President _____.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the ________________.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s _______________________, a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the ____________________.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song ____________________.

16. Good writers use ideas from many ______.

Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, 1929.

2. King is famous for his “I Have a Dream” speech.

3. Dr. King’s worked as a _______ in a church in Atlanta Georgia. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”_________”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used ______________ to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, ____.

7. After the March the leaders met with ___________________.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more ___ for African Americans.

9. _________ was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About _______ people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President _____.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the ________________.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s _______________________, a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the ____________________.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song ____________________.

16. Good writers use ideas from many ______.

Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, 1929.

2. King is famous for his “I Have a Dream” speech.

3. Dr. King’s worked as a preacher in a church in Atlanta Georgia. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”_________”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used ______________ to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, ____.

7. After the March the leaders met with ___________________.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more ___ for African Americans.

9. _________ was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About _______ people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President _____.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the ________________.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s _______________________, a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the ____________________.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song ____________________.

16. Good writers use ideas from many ______.

Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, 1929.

2. King is famous for his “I Have a Dream” speech.

3. Dr. King’s worked as a preacher in a church in Atlanta Georgia. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”Free at Last”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used ______________ to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, ____.

7. After the March the leaders met with ___________________.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more ___ for African Americans.

9. _________ was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About _______ people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President _____.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the ________________.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s _______________________, a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the ____________________.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song ____________________.

16. Good writers use ideas from many ______.

Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, 1929.

2. King is famous for his “I Have a Dream” speech.

3. Dr. King’s worked as a preacher in a church in Atlanta Georgia. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”Free at Last”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used civil disobedience to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, ____.

7. After the March the leaders met with ___________________.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more ___ for African Americans.

9. _________ was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About _______ people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President _____.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the ________________.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s _______________________, a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the ____________________.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song ____________________.

16. Good writers use ideas from many ______.

Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, 1929.

2. King is famous for his “I Have a Dream” speech.

3. Dr. King’s worked as a preacher in a church in Atlanta Georgia. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”Free at Last”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used civil disobedience to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, 1963.

7. After the March the leaders met with ___________________.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more ___ for African Americans.

9. _________ was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About _______ people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President _____.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the ________________.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s _______________________, a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the ____________________.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song ____________________.

16. Good writers use ideas from many ______.

Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, 1929.

2. King is famous for his “I Have a Dream” speech.

3. Dr. King’s worked as a preacher in a church in Atlanta Georgia. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”Free at Last”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used civil disobedience to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, 1963.

7. After the March the leaders met with President John Kennedy.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more ___ for African Americans.

9. _________ was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About _______ people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President _____.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the ________________.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s _______________________, a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the ____________________.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song ____________________.

16. Good writers use ideas from many ______.

Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, 1929.

2. King is famous for his “I Have a Dream” speech.

3. Dr. King’s worked as a preacher in a church in Atlanta Georgia. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”Free at Last”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used civil disobedience to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, 1963.

7. After the March the leaders met with President John Kennedy.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more jobs for African Americans.

9. _________ was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About _______ people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President _____.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the ________________.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s _______________________, a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the ____________________.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song ____________________.

16. Good writers use ideas from many ______.

Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, 1929.

2. King is famous for his “I Have a Dream” speech.

3. Dr. King’s worked as a preacher in a church in Atlanta Georgia. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”Free at Last”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used civil disobedience to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, 1963.

7. After the March the leaders met with President John Kennedy.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more jobs for African Americans.

9. John Lewis was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About _______ people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President _____.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the ________________.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s _______________________, a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the ____________________.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song ____________________.

16. Good writers use ideas from many ______.

Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, 1929.

2. King is famous for his “I Have a Dream” speech.

3. Dr. King’s worked as a preacher in a church in Atlanta Georgia. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”Free at Last”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used civil disobedience to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, 1963.

7. After the March the leaders met with President John Kennedy.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more jobs for African Americans.

9. John Lewis was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About 250,000 people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President _____.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the ________________.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s _______________________, a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the ____________________.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song ____________________.

16. Good writers use ideas from many ______.

Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, 1929.

2. King is famous for his “I Have a Dream” speech.

3. Dr. King’s worked as a preacher in a church in Atlanta Georgia. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”Free at Last”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used civil disobedience to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, 1963.

7. After the March the leaders met with President John Kennedy.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more jobs for African Americans.

9. John Lewis was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About 250,000 people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President Lincoln.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the ________________.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s _______________________, a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the ____________________.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song ____________________.

16. Good writers use ideas from many ______.

Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, 1929.

2. King is famous for his “I Have a Dream” speech.

3. Dr. King’s worked as a preacher in a church in Atlanta Georgia. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”Free at Last”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used civil disobedience to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, 1963.

7. After the March the leaders met with President John Kennedy.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more jobs for African Americans.

9. John Lewis was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About 250,000 people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President Lincoln.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the Gettysburg Address.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s _______________________, a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the ____________________.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song ____________________.

16. Good writers use ideas from many ______.

Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, 1929.

2. King is famous for his “I Have a Dream” speech.

3. Dr. King’s worked as a preacher in a church in Atlanta Georgia. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”Free at Last”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used civil disobedience to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, 1963.

7. After the March the leaders met with President John Kennedy.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more jobs for African Americans.

9. John Lewis was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About 250,000 people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President Lincoln.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the Gettysburg Address.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the ____________________.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song ____________________.

16. Good writers use ideas from many ______.

Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, 1929.

2. King is famous for his “I Have a Dream” speech.

3. Dr. King’s worked as a preacher in a church in Atlanta Georgia. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”Free at Last”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used civil disobedience to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, 1963.

7. After the March the leaders met with President John Kennedy.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more jobs for African Americans.

9. John Lewis was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About 250,000 people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President Lincoln.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the Gettysburg Address.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the Declaration of Independence.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song ____________________.

16. Good writers use ideas from many ______.

Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, 1929.

2. King is famous for his “I Have a Dream” speech.

3. Dr. King’s worked as a preacher in a church in Atlanta Georgia. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”Free at Last”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used civil disobedience to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, 1963.

7. After the March the leaders met with President John Kennedy.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more jobs for African Americans.

9. John Lewis was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About 250,000 people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President Lincoln.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the Gettysburg Address.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the Declaration of Independence.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song My Country ‘tis of Thee.

16. Good writers use ideas from many ______.

Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, 1929.

2. King is famous for his “I Have a Dream” speech.

3. Dr. King’s worked as a preacher in a church in Atlanta Georgia. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”Free at Last”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used civil disobedience to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, 1963.

7. After the March the leaders met with President John Kennedy.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more jobs for African Americans.

9. John Lewis was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About 250,000 people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President Lincoln.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the Gettysburg Address.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the Declaration of Independence.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song My Country ‘tis of Thee.

16. Good writers use ideas from many sources.

Sources of the I Have a Dream Speech of 1963

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1. Martin Luther King was born January 15, ____________________________.

2. King is famous for his “___________________________” speech.

3. Dr. King’s worked as a ________________________ in a church. He became famous all over USA.

4. An important idea in the speech came from a church song, ”_____________________________”.

5. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and other people used ________________ __________________to stop racist laws.

6. Many leaders worked with Dr. King on the March on Washington in August, ___________________.

7. After the March the leaders met with ________________________________________.

8. The purpose for the March was to improve rights and open more ____________ for African Americans.

9. _______________________ was a college student who helped plan the March on Washington. He made a speech. Today, he is a Congressman in the House of Representatives from Georgia.

10. About ____________________ people came to the March.

11. Martin Luther King talked about President ______________________.

12. He used language from Lincoln’s speech, the ________________________________.

13. 1963 was the 100 year anniversary of Lincoln’s___________________________ , a law ending slavery.

14. King used language from the _______________________________________.

15. Finally, Dr. King used words from the American song _______________________________________.

16. Good writers use ideas from many ____________.

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