The topic of the speech is: I have a dream Martin Luther King (1929 ~ 1968), Martin Luther Jr, the leader of American civil rights movement. Martin Luther king. 1929 65438+1October 15 was born in Trenda, Georgia, and died on April 4, 1968. He studied at Morehouse College, University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, 1955, and received a doctorate in theology from Boston University. He was appointed as the pastor of Dexter Street Church in Montgomery, Alabama. From 1955 to 1956, Victor King led the urban blacks to resist the racial discrimination of bus companies and became the black leader of the civil rights movement. 1957, he founded the Southern Christian Leaders' Conference and was elected as its chairman. He actively participated in and led the sit-in movement, the free passenger movement and the demonstrations in Birmingham. 1In August, 963, Kim participated in organizing 250,000 people to March on Washington, and delivered a speech entitled "I have a dream" under the Lincoln Monument. 1964 won the Nobel Peace Prize. King opposed the use of violence, influenced by India's M.K. Gandhi's thought, and advocated "sympathy and understanding for those who hate us". However, the non-violent mass direct action movement he advocated played an important role in the passage of the American Civil Rights Act 1964 and the Voter Registration Act 1965, which legally abolished the apartheid system in the southern United States. After 1965, we constantly guided mass movements and actively opposed the war of aggression. 1March, 968, launched the poor March (also known as the poor movement). Stabbed to death by a racist in Memphis, Tennessee on April 4. Obama: Hello, citizens of Chicago! If anyone still doubts whether anything can really happen in America, whether the dream of our founding fathers still exists in this land, and the power of American democracy, tonight, you will get the answer. In schools and churches in this country, people have been anxiously waiting for answers. Some people have never even waited for 3-4 hours like today, but they know that this moment is extraordinary and their voices are equally extraordinary. On American soil, young or old; Poor or rich; Whether * * * and Republicans or Democrats; Blacks, whites, Hispanics, Asians, Native Americans, homosexuals, heterosexuals, disabled people and able-bodied people all send the same message. I'm not alone. We are, and always will be, the United States of America! We have been waiting for this day for too long, but tonight, because of what we have done in this campaign, in this place and at this moment, America has ushered in change. Tonight, I was honored to receive a call from Senator McCain. Senator McCain has worked hard for a long time in this campaign. Moreover, for the country he loves, he struggled for a long time and made more efforts. He has made sacrifices for America beyond most of us' imagination, and we have a better life because of the efforts of this fearless and selfless leader. I congratulate him and Governor Palin on their achievements. At the same time, I also look forward to working with them to realize my commitment to this country in the next few months. I want to thank my partner in this journey, a person who participated in the election wholeheartedly, a person who spoke for the people who grew up with him on the streets of scranton and went to Delaware by train together, and the future US Vice President Joe Biden. Without my best friend 16, the backbone of our family and the love of my life, I wouldn't be standing here tonight, the next first lady of the United States, Michelle Obama. Sasha and Malia, I love your more than your imagined, and you will get a new puppy to live with you in the new White House. I can't be with grandma anymore, but I know she has been watching over us. I also miss my family very much. I know I owe them so much. I want to thank Ma Ya, Alma and all my brothers and sisters for their selfless support. I am deeply grateful for this. Thanks to my campaign manager, David Plouffe. And those unsung heroes in the campaign, they did a great job and brought the most perfect election to the United States. I think this is unique in American history. My chief strategist, David axelrod. He was my partner, who helped me a lot at every stage of my campaign and built the best campaign team in the history of American elections. You made all this happen, and I will always be grateful to your for his sacrifice. But most importantly, I will never forget the true owner of this victory. It belongs to you, to you. Previously, I was not the most likely candidate for the White House. At first, we didn't have much money or many supporters. Our campaign did not begin in Washington Hall, but in the backyard of Des Moines, Iowa, the living room of Concord, and the front hall of Charleston. It is hard-working men and women who donate their meager savings, 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 20 yuan. We have the support of young people who refuse to obey the myth that their peers are indifferent to politics. In order to work, they left their homes and were separated from their relatives, but they didn't get much pay and even had little time to sleep. We also get support from those young volunteers. They have fiery hearts, braved the cold wind to knock on the doors of kind strangers and carry out campaign propaganda. The motive force of our movement comes from millions of Americans, which is why our government of the people, by the people and for the people has not disappeared from the earth for two centuries. You did it because you knew the difficulty of the task before us. Even though we celebrate here tonight, we still know that tomorrow will bring the biggest challenge of our lives-two wars, a planet on the brink of danger and the worst financial crisis since this century. As we stand here tonight, parents who are awake after their children fall asleep are worried about how they can pay off the doctor's bills and save enough money for their children's college education. New energy needs to be developed, new jobs need to be created, new schools need to be established, new threats need to be faced, and new alliances need to be repaired. The road ahead is long, and we will walk very hard. We won't even achieve this goal in a year or a term. But, American people, I have never been more confident than tonight that we will achieve this goal. I promise that as a whole, we will achieve this goal.
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