In his "I Have a Dream" speech, Martin Luther King Jr. uses the phrase "I refuse" to emphasize his unwavering commitment to nonviolent resistance and justice. By repeating this phrase, he underscores his rejection of hatred, violence, and discrimination, while advocating for equality and civil rights. This repetition serves to inspire hope and determination among his audience, reinforcing the message that true change can only come through peaceful means. Ultimately, it highlights his dedication to a vision of a just and inclusive society.
he says it 11 times. that's what trivial pursuit said anyway :)
Perhaps his most famous of the many he gave was the "I have a dream" speech. Which he repeated many times. Well he has given several speeches. His most famous is I have a dream speech. He really had a dream isn't that wonderful Go to the link below For (Dr Martin Luther King Jr Speeches)
He made many speeches. The one he is best remembered for included the words 'I have a dream'. He repeated this speech several times with minor modifications.
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about 50 times
16 times
yes 30 times.
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one or two times
About 34 times.
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Yes, Martin Luther King, Jr. was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia.