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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: NobisM3, "We refuse to believe" (DuBrin, pgs. 2-3) all parts of The historical speech, Style of a Baptist sermon (The Holy Bible) when MLK stopped his prepared speech, Karl Heinrich Marx emphasis on Class Conflict, Rhetor (Booth, pg. 11) is Martin Luther King Jr., Emancipation Proclamation all parts of The historical speech, Use of images examples are "The manacles of segration" (DuBrin, pgs. 2-3), Proletariat is "Negro" (DuBrin, pgs. 2-3), "We refuse to believe" (DuBrin, pgs. 2-3) all parts of The historical speech, Public awareness all parts of The historical speech, Amos 5:24 (The Holy Bible) in Tenth stanza (DuBrin, pgs. 2-3), "Chains of discrimination" (DuBrin, pgs. 2-3) all parts of The historical speech, Psalms 30:5 (The Holy Bible) in Tenth stanza (DuBrin, pgs. 2-3), Superstructure is Declaration of Independence Gragg, pg. 2), Persuasive Persuasion (Rieke, pgs. 228-229) is Use of images, "Equality" (DuBrin, pgs. 2-3) all parts of The historical speech, Bible References are "Free at last, free at last; thank God almighty, we are free at last." (DuBrin, pgs. 2-3), Rhetorician (Booth, pg. 11) is 200,000 white's and negro's attending MLK speech, Political is "Great demonstration for freedom" (DuBrin, pgs. 2-3), "We can never be satisfied" (DuBrin, pgs. 2-3) all parts of The historical speech, Rhetorical Tools Booth pgs. 115-117) are Anaphora