Visual Elements - MLK speech
Martin Luther King's speech takes place on the mall in Washington DC. His audience is enormous, and filled with people of varying race. In addition to the audience in front of him, there isi a huge audience watching the broadcast of the speech. This shows the huge support for racial equality from all races. Although this may not have been true in the south, it appears to be true in the northern states. Another very interesting visual aspect of MLK's speech was the Lincoln Memorial, which stands behind Martin Luther King. Lincoln began the movement towards racial equality by pushing hard and fighting a war for the liberation of the slaves. It is appropriate that his statue presides over the crowd and speaker as they continue the struggle for complete racial equality.
good post, but I think you could have gone into more detail about how the audience was moved by the location, especially due to what Lincoln had accomplished in his presidency within the realm of slavery. That comparison would have been interesting to discuss further.
ReplyDeleteThe presence of Lincoln gives Dr. King's words added meaning, symbolizing the long struggle that has taken place. The number of people that came peacefully to listen to Dr. King's speech gives a lot of power to the movement. People of this time would see this picture and understand that the issue at hand may be larger than they had previously thought.
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