So let’s look at Mr. King. He was an amazing visionary, he’s a clergyman, who spent his life working hard for equality. And this is the shape of the “I Have a Dream” speech. You can see he starts with what is, moves back and forth between what is and what could be, and ends with a very poetic new bliss, which is the famous part we all know.
So I want to spread it out a little bit here, stretch it for you. And what I’m doing here is I put the actual transcript there along with the text. I know you can’t read it. But at the end of every line break, I broke the line there, because he took a breath and he paused. Now he was a Southern Baptist preacher, most people hadn’t heard that, so he had a real cadence and a rhythm, that was really new for people there.
So I want to cover up these lines of texts with a bar because I want to use this bar as an information device here.