Mlk's Speech Analysis

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In MLK’s speech, he refers to geographical locations several times such as when he says, “The red hills of Georgia” and “The state of Mississippi”. The repetition of place names ensures that he refers to as many members of his audience as possible. This is to connect with them, but more importantly, this emphasises the extent of the racist attitudes and discrimination. Furthermore, these references invoke a sense of patriotism inside all Americans as they feel a sense of unity and get the impression that they are all in this together as this is their country and they must be the ones to make change whether they live in “The red hills of Georgia” or “Even the state of Mississippi”. Additionally, he claims that “One day, down in Alabama, with