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ASL Interpret speech - Martin Luther King "I Have a Dream"

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2007

Martin Luther King Jr. gave many inspirational addresses throughout his too-short life. While all merit remembrance, this is his most famous and possibly most eloquently, delivered to a massive outdoor assemblage in front of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963.

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  • An amazing interpretation! Are you nationally certified?

  • Thank you for your kind words.

    Yes, I have NAD-5 (Master) national certification and have previously served on certification evaluation teams for both RID and NAD evaluations.

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  • I need to do this for a speech in ASL class that i have to do.. can i get the interpretation you used for "when we left freedom ring"(4:08) till the end?

  • I think the interpreter did an excellent job on this speech. We as ASL students should remember that he is not performing or dramatizing the speech. He is simply interpreting the speech. There is a difference between performing and interpreting.

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