On the topic of civil rights, as on many other topics, there have been many speeches. Probably the most famous civil rights speech of the 20th Century was made in 1963 by Martin Luther King, Jr. It is sometimes referred to as the "I Have a Dream" speech.
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The 1st Amendment to the United States Constitution grants important civil rights. These are the civil rights to religion, speech, petition, assembly and press.
Malcolm X's United Nations speech in 1964 brought international attention to the struggle for civil rights in the United States. His powerful message highlighted the need for global solidarity in the fight against racism and oppression. The speech inspired many to take action and raised awareness of the civil rights movement on a global scale.
He was a civil rights leader who won the Nobel peace prize fought for the civil rights of blacks and he wrote the famous i have a dream speech.
Paul Revere stood for civil rights such as the right to free speech. He worked and campaigned hard for this to happen and in the end it did. People should be proud of him.
The "I have a dream" speech. <><><> And that was a Civil Rights speech, not Civil War. Dr. King was not alive during the Civil War.
# yes barack obama did # it was in his speech that he will do something about the civil rights # he was never against civil rights
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The 1st Amendment to the United States Constitution grants important civil rights. These are the civil rights to religion, speech, petition, assembly and press.
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