His speech changed the world because, his speech let blacks and whites join together and go to the same schools, drink from the same water fountain, play together and many more things...
He is famous for his "I Have a Dream" speech and it's pronunced Martin Luther King Jr. not Luther Martin.
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martin Luther king gave his speech in Birmingham Alabama
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martin Luther Jr`s speech
The "I Had A Dream" speech
His speech did not change but the speech changed the world. His speech was to make the white and black people friends. And he did this by one speech.
Martin Luther's "I had a dream speech" is the one you are referring to.
Martin Luther gave the famous "I Have A Dream" speech to help fight against the racism against the black people in the United States.
Martin Luther King, Jr. helped many black Americans with his activism against inequality and by giving his "I have a dream" speech.
"I have a dream" by Martin Luther King Jr. is an example of evocative speech. This speech is powerful and moving, as it invokes emotions of hope, unity, and equality while inspiring action and change.
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