Martin Luther King Day 15 January

Martin Luther King Jr.
“I Have A Dream”
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Martin Luther King Jr.
“I Have A Dream”

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Martin Luther King Jr

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Rosa Parks
  • December 1, 1955
  • Arrested
  • > Boycott
  • not use public transport
  • 381 days

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Rosa Parks
Her death was marked by several memorial services, among them lying in state at the Capitol  in Washington, D.C., where an estimated 50,000 people viewed her casket. 

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Martin Luther King, Jr. 
  • Born on January 15, 1929
  • He was a minister at a church in Atlanta, Georgia
  • He fought for the rights of black people in the USA
  • He was assassinated on April 4, 1968 

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Martin as a big symbol of the Civil Rights Movement 

  • King strived for: equality, human rights for African Americans, the economically disadvantage and all victims of injustice through peaceful protest

  •  Strong belief in nonviolent protest set the tone of the movement

  •  Boycotts, protests, and marches -> law-making against racial discrimination

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King's accomplishments are numerous. They include:
  • Providing leadership in the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955 
  • Established the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in 1957
  • Delivering his famous "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963
  • King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 and is remembered each year on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, a U.S. federal holiday since 1986.

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I have a dream

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I will hand out part of the famous "I have a dream" speech.
Fill in the gaps.

Look up unknown words in a dictionary.

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Discuss in groups
  • What do you think of this speech?
  • What did you notice?
  • Do you think it's still an issue today? And why?
  • Compared to The Netherlands, what are the differences?

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Martin Luther King had a dream, what is your dream?

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