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They felt bad about how they treated one another, so each and every day at least 15 people changed the way they treated blacks.

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Q: How did people feel toward Martin Luther King after his I Have a Dream speech?
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What best describe the significance of Martin Luther king Jrs i have a dream speech?

The speech motivated others in regards to the need for change and sent encouragement to many toward working for federal legislation to help end racial discrimination.


When was Martin Luther King Jr. a leader?

Martin Luther King Jr. was leader for the Civil Rights movement. It worked toward political and social equality for people of all races, in 1955.


Who was the intended audience for Martin Luther King jr?

Martin Luther King Jr's audience was blacks and whites combined in America and the world. He also spoke toward the president and representatives of the country so that they could make an action of justice toward blacks.


What attitude does martin Luther King urge African Americans to take toward white people?

That they are our brothers, and are equal to us!


Martin Luther King Jr. wrote?

Stride Toward Freedom.


The author of Stride Toward Freedom was?

Martin Luther King Jr.


Who wrote stride toward freedom?

Martin Luther King Jr.


When was martin Luther king jr's first book stride toward freedom published?

King, Martin Luther, Jr., Stride toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story. New York, Harper, 1958.


What is the name of Martin Luther King JR's first book?

Stride Toward FreedomStride Toward Freedom


Who wrote Martin Luther king Jr's speechs?

Stride Toward Freedom.


Who's the author of Stride Toward Freedom?

Martin Luther King was the author of the book Stride Toward Freedom.


What was the title of martin Luther king jr's first book?

Books including his material and autobiography: A Testament of Hope : The Essential Writings and Speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr. (1986) The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Martin Luther King Jr. and Clayborne Carson (1998) Books written by him: King, Martin Luther, Jr., Stride toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story. 1958. King, Martin Luther, Jr., The Measure of a Man. 1959. King, Martin Luther, Jr., Strength to Love. 1963. Sixteen sermons and one essay entitled "Pilgrimage to Nonviolence." King, Martin Luther, Jr., Why We Can't Wait. 1963. King, Martin Luther, Jr., Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? 1967. King, Martin Luther, Jr., The Trumpet of Conscience. 1968.