Since Martin Luther King Jr. inspired and tried to convince people to stop the war in Vietnam as well as bring equality to all people in the United States, he gave many speeches. His most famous speech is the “I Have a Dream” speech in which he stated on the March on Washington.
The other speeches fall into one of the two categories that he supported. The speeches that fell into the category of stopping or opposing the Vietnam war included his “A Time to Break Silence” and “Why I am Opposed to the War in Vietnam.”
The other speeches about racial equality were “I’ve Been to the Mountain Top” and “The Urgency of Now.” The last speech mentioned explained how integration should take place now.