Barrack Obama and Martin Luther King The two speeches by Martin Luther King and Barrack Obama are similar in the way that they both talks about human rights, and they both have a dream that people in

Barrack Obama and Martin Luther King The two speeches by Martin Luther King and Barrack Obama are similar in the way that they both talks about human rights, and they both have a dream that people in

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The two speeches by Martin Luther King and Barrack Obama are similar in the way that they both talks about human rights, and they both have a dream that people in America can be free and equal treated. Both managed people who were important for them in the speech, like their family. Both want to see a change in the American society. They have a proverb they use.

The two speeches are different in the way that Martin Luther King talks about the black people rights and Obama Barack talks about the war in Afghanistan, the global warming, and the financial crisis.