He speaks eloquently and uses impressive but meaningful language up until the very end. In the very openings of the speech, MLK uses words like “freedom” while simultaneously mentioning documents such as the constitution to stress something that is essential to the subject in which he is speaking. All this emphasizes his point that the mistreatment of African Americans is unconstitutional. By using words and phrases like “freedom” and “security of justice,” he reminds his audience that they are living in a nation whose foundation includes being free and having liberty granted to all of its citizens. However, there can be no liberty without equality. On a more subtle . note, MLK also uses words like “we” and “our” to represent unity. He makes it clear that this is a cause they all need to fight for together as “brothers” and