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Exploring Judgment and Resilience through MLK's "I Have a Dream" Speech

This activity invites participants to reflect on personal experiences of judgment, inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech. Through guided warm-up questions, individuals will describe moments when they felt judged, explore their emotions, and analyze their responses. Participants will also dissect literary terms and language found in MLK's speech, fostering a deeper comprehension of its powerful message. By annotating the text with a partner, individuals enhance their understanding and engagement with the themes of justice, equality, and hope.

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Exploring Judgment and Resilience through MLK's "I Have a Dream" Speech

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  1. MLK “I Have a Dream”

  2. Warm-Up Thankful Moment Describe a time when you were judged? How did you feel? How did you respond? Did you change the person’s opinion?

  3. Literary Terms Complete the chart http://prezi.com/axeeuwnpl-iq/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy

  4. Directions With a partner annotate MLK’s “I Have a Dream” Speech 1. Read 2. Identify words or Proper nouns you don’t know. 3. Annotate and Ask Questions Identify any literary terms that you find DO NOT Highlight

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