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Publié le 18/11/2012
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Hello everybody! I’m going to tell you about MLK.
You know that he is dead, he has been
assassinated.
It’s horrible news.
MLK was a pastor.
He was a good citizen.
He fought against
segregation.
He wanted that all blacks had the same rights as the whites.
He led the Civil
Rights Movement, a black non violent movement defending the rights of this community.
In
1963, there was a march in Washington on Lincoln memorial.
There were black and white
supporters who claimed the end of segregation.
MLK delivered a speech.
He said that it
would be the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history on the nation.
In the beginning
he was pessimistic.
He refered to the emancipation proclamation.
He explains that there were
millions of slaves who were in captivity.
He said that the blacks suffered of segregation.
Nevertheless, on the end of his speech he was enthusiastic and optimistic bec.
He talked about
the future and repeated slogans as “I have a dream” “Free at last!” …
Thanks to MLK, it was the end of segregation in 1964, the mentalities had changed, they had
moved.
The Afro American community is more and more present in the culture of America.
Even if the living standard is very lower than the living standard of the whites, more and more
blacks achieve post offices of responsibility.
Even if there was a changement, actually there is
still discrimination.
But we keep hope and we must continue to fight against the segregation
and the discrimination.
Thank you and Good bye!
Sujet 4:
Hello! My name is Manon.
I’m Afro-American.
I’m 73years old today.
My grand-parents
were black slaves.
They were shipped to America in appalling conditions.
They worked on
plantations and cultivated tobacco, sugar cane and cotton.
The whites considered the blacks as
if they were animals.
But the abolition of slavery was decided by President Lincoln in 1865
with the 13 th
amendment.
But the American blacks are crossed of slavery to segregation.
Movements as “the civil rights movement” led by MLK had been created to fight against the
segregation.
I remember that a day, in 1963 when I was young, I attended MLK’s speech.
There was a
march in Washington in front of Lincoln memorial.
In the crowd there were black people and
white supporters.
We organized a demonstration for a change and to claim the end of
segregation and the same rights as the whites.
MLK was on the stage, he delivered a speech.
He said that it would be the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of the nation.
In
the beginning he was pessimistic and bitter.
He talked about the emancipation proclamation.
He explained that there were millions of black slaves who were in captivity.
In the end of his
speech he was more enthusiastic and optimistic.
It was different bec.
He talked about the future and repeated slogans as “I have a dream”, “All men are created
equal” “free at last!” …
In 1964 was an important day.
Thanks to MLK it was the end of segregation.
Mentalities
changed, moved.
The Afro American community is more and more present in the culture of
America.
Even if there was a change, actually there is still discrimination.
For example at.
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