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English, 03.12.2020 22:30, ultimatesaiyan

Through most of the speech King’s target audience is the government and people in power. Focusing on Paragraph 8 of the speech, his audience changes, who is it now and how does he want his audience to work towards racial justice? Using CSET explain your answer and cite evidence from the text. Highlight before submitting.

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