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Teaching With Speeches

Powerful figures in American politics are often remembered for their most famous speeches. Explore two of lawforwa's resources:

  • The PBS web site offers an archive of , including text, audio clips and background information.
  • The web site of the at Stanford University contains a transcript of Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech as well as links to lesson plans, other famous King speeches, a biography of King, and the original text of many of King's letters.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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Sign Up for Law Week: Each spring, hundreds of lawyers and judges visit classrooms in their communities to educate students about law, civics, the justice system and democracy. In conjunction with Law Day on May 1, this year's Law Week will be the week of April 26-30, 2004. Learn how teachers can participate at .

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