what line uses vivid imagery to create a more powerful sense of slavery in the “I Have a Dream Speech”?

Question by Randyy Raptor™: what line uses vivid imagery to create a more powerful sense of slavery in the “I Have a Dream Speech”?
im in english class right as we speak and i just can’t find it in the book or online. My english teacher said it was okay to ask for help on here.
Thanks!

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Answer by Kaitlin
I think..well I have no idea sorry. Try going to google.com or ask.com Um I’m sorry thats all I got.

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One Response to “what line uses vivid imagery to create a more powerful sense of slavery in the “I Have a Dream Speech”?”

  1. My Daemon Uruvia says:

    “I have a dream that one day, on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave-owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood…”

    -I think it’s the only line that speaks straight about slavery throughout the speech.. FYI, it’s a very good speech.

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