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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Reflections About Vietnam
John F. Kerry, Paul Potter, and Martin Luther King all identify the larger social issues that they felt were reflected in the Vietnam War. They see these larger problems as problems that lie within the United States; problems that the United States must resolve within themselves before intervening and committing acts of crime in other countries. The United States society is portrayed in a negative way according to Paul Potter, a young student leader, John F. Kerry, a veteran of the war, and Martin Luther King, a mature civil rights activist. Each writers response clearly indicates evidence that each speaker agrees that the United States tries to play the leading role in all of the worlds affairs.
Martin Luther King begins his speech by identifying seven main concerns that he has about the war in Vietnam. I believe that many of Kings concerns and issues with the war are issues that the United States has as a country, without the war. I think his seven primary concerns are as follows: 1) The termination of the Poverty Program; 2) Sending young brothers to fight for liberation in Southeast Asia, when they don't live free in Georgia and Harlem,
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