Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream”
A Communication Forensics analysis of how Martin Luther King Jr. used evolving refrains, moral contrast, audience-responsive cadence, and a widening vision to turn repetition into momentum.
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A Communication Forensics analysis of how Martin Luther King Jr. used evolving refrains, moral contrast, audience-responsive cadence, and a widening vision to turn repetition into momentum.
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