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Poetry from Daily Life: A poem influenced MLK's 'Dream' speech, can teach kids resilienceDavid L. Harrison “I have a dream.” You have heard the line. But what you may not know is that the poetry of Langston Hughes influenced Martin Luther King Jr.’s best-known speech ...
This poem is also the opposite of everything I ... That’s certainly true if we encounter “my dreams, my works” on its own, as we do here. Like any good sonnet, it stands alone.
Naruhito’s poem described how lively the young people he met at these events were when talking about their dreams. His poem read: “Tabisaki ni/ Deaishi Korawa/ Kataritaru/ Mami Kagayakase ...
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