An Analysis of Abraham Lincoln’s "emancipation Proclamation" and Marti
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Lincoln’s “Emancipation Proclamation” and King’s “I Have a Dream” speech have many similarities and differences between them. The “Emancipation Proclamation” was written in 1862 and given on January 1, 1863. This famous document freed the all African-Americans from slavery. The “I Have a Dream” speech written and given in 1963 dealt with equality and the way people were treated.
Both speeches were similar in that they were both positive speeches. They both tried to be uplifting and pushed for nonviolence. Both speeches dealt with blacks and their freedom. The speeches were intelligently written and full of phrases that expressed the authors’ feelings. Both felt that God wanted all people to be free and treated equally.
There are many differences between the two speeches. King’s speech has more feeling and the speech conveys that he has himself been subject to what he wrote about. Lincoln’s speech is more generic and sounds more official than King’s speech. King doesn’t just want freedom for blacks but for all people. He wants everyone to be equal. Lincoln’s