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If everyone waits for someone else to step up, no one will. It means that we've got to stay together. But I wouldn't stop there. Longevity has its place. And I've looked over. “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” was the last speech delivered by Martin Luther King, Jr. And we've come by here to ask you to make the first item on your agenda fair treatment, where God's children are concerned. When King arrived, the crowd gave him a standing ovation. The discourse "I've Been to the Peak" by Dr. Martin Luther Lord Jr. centers around the general subject of the Memphis sanitation strike, discussing solidarity, monetary blacklists, and quiet fights. But with him, administering first aid, and helped the man in need. T he main themes in "I've Been to the Mountaintop" are unity, Christianity, and selflessness. And I knew that as they were sitting in, they were really standing up for the best in the American dream. We are going on. So go by the savings and loan association. Be concerned about your brother. Put your money there. We've got some difficult days ahead. I read the articles. “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered this speech in support of the striking sanitation workers at Mason Temple in Memphis, TN on April 3, 1968 — the day before he was assassinated. Fifty years ago this week, the Rev. “This time it just seemed like he was just saying, ‘Goodbye, I hate to leave,’” Jordan supposed (Honey, 424). And so just as I say, we aren't going to let any injunction turn us around. And so I’m happy tonight; I’m not worried about anything; I’m not fearing any man. Now, I'm just happy that God has allowed me to live in this period, to see what is unfolding. We don't have to argue with anybody. Never stop and forget that collectively, that means all of us together, collectively we are richer than all the nations in the world, with the exception of nine. Somehow, the preacher must say with Jesus, "The spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to deal with the problems of the poor.". And then we would be thrown in the paddy wagons, and sometimes we were stacked in there like sardines in a can. And I don't mind. I call upon you to be with us Monday. The Mountaintop begins with Martin Luther King Jr. returning to the Lorraine Motel after his sermon, I've Been To The Mountaintop. Synopsis Act I. Confusion all around. Nothing would be more tragic than to stop at this point, in Memphis. Or it's possible that they felt that the man on the ground was merely faking. "I've Been to the Mountaintop" is the popular name of the last speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. King spoke on April 3, 1968, at the Mason Temple (Church of God in Christ Headquarters) in Memphis, Tennessee.On the following day, King was assassinated. And let us move on in these powerful days, these days of challenge to make America what it ought to be. Rhetorical Analysis: I’ve Been to the Mountaintop Martin Luther King, Jr. was the predominant leader of the Civil Rights Movement to end racial discrimination and segregation in the latter half of the twentieth century. He knew a kind of physics that somehow didn't relate to the transphysics that we knew about. And he talked about a certain man, who fell among thieves. I've forgotten what those telegrams said. The most powerful and relevant of King’s metaphors, this metaphor reveals King’s hope for the nation to become the promised land. AFSCME Governance. Maybe they felt that it was better to deal with the problem from the causal root, rather than to get bogged down with an individual effort. What is the main idea of I've been to the mountaintop? We're just telling you to follow what we're doing. King, “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop,” Address Delivered at Bishop Charles Mason Temple, in A Call to Conscience, ed. That's the issue. He gives many examples from the Bible and references God. Survival demands that we grapple with them. He argues that he is happy to live in this day and age. King had come to Memphis two times before to give aid to the Memphis Sanitation Workers’ Strike. He was in Memphis, Tennessee for the Memphis Sanitation Strike.The sanitation (garbage) workers in Memphis were on strike because they got paid very little, and their work was dangerous. And some began to say the threats, or talk about the threats that were out. As King recalled the events in Birmingham in 1963, he painted a bleak picture of the times, yet said this was the best time in which to live. I left Atlanta this morning, and as we got started on the plane, there were six of us, the pilot said over the public address system, "We are sorry for the delay, but we have Dr. Martin Luther King on the plane. Because I've been to the mountaintop. I can remember, I can remember when Negroes were just going around as Ralph has said, so often, scratching where they didn't itch, and laughing when they were not tickled. Because if I had sneezed, I wouldn't have been around here in 1960, when students all over the South started sitting-in at lunch counters. Because if I had sneezed, I wouldn't have been around here in 1960, when students all over the South started sitting-in at lunch counters. And as soon as we got on that road, I said to my wife, "I can see why Jesus used this as a setting for his parable." What would happen to me from some of our sick white brothers? I may not get there with you. But that day is all over. But whenever the slaves get together, something happens in Pharaoh's court, and he cannot hold the slaves in slavery. In the spring of 1968, King traveled to Memphis to support the 1,300 striking sanitation workers protesting low wages and unfit working conditions. The language used by Martin Luther King in “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” is formal and resembles the language used in religious sermons. Abernathy called King at the hotel and convinced him to brave the bad weather and come down to the temple. I had received one from the President and the Vice-President. P: (650) 723-2092  |  F: (650) 723-2093  |  [email protected]  |  Campus Map. And we've got to say to the nation: we know it's coming out. And I've seen the Promised Land. The speech “I've Been to the Mountaintop” by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. focuses on the general topic of the Memphis sanitation strike, talking about unity, economic boycotts, and peaceful protests. I'm delighted to see each of you here tonight in spite of a storm warning. We rented a car and drove from Jerusalem down to Jericho. And I want to thank God, once more, for allowing me to be here with you. You know, whenever Pharaoh wanted to prolong the period of slavery in Egypt, he had a favorite, favorite formula for doing it. What he's saying is basically: these sanitation workers need a helping hand. They need to come together and fight. And I would see Plato, Aristotle, Socrates, Euripides and Aristophanes assembled around the Parthenon as they discussed the great and eternal issues of reality. And finally a man of another race came by. And they would throw us in, and old Bull would say, "Take them off," and they did; and we would just go in the paddy wagon singing, "We Shall Overcome." And I see God working in this period of the twentieth century in a away that men, in some strange way, are responding — something is happening in our world. This is what we have to do. And once that's punctured, you drown in your own blood—that's the end of you. That's always the problem with a little violence. He kept the slaves fighting among themselves. James Lawson and King led a march on 28 March, which erupted in violence and was immediately called off. Like anybody, I would like to live a long life. But Jesus immediately pulled that question from mid-air, and placed it on a dangerous curve between Jerusalem and Jericho. And I want to commend the preachers, under the leadership of these noble men: James Lawson, one who has been in this struggle for many years; he's been to jail for struggling; but he's still going on, fighting for the rights of his people. And I've looked over. On 4 April, while King waited for a limousine to take him to dinner at Reverend Billy Kyles’ home, he was fatally shot on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel. The speech “I've Been to the Mountaintop” by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. focuses on the general topic of the Memphis sanitation strike, talking about unity, economic boycotts, and peaceful protests. They very seldom got around to mentioning the fact that one thousand, three hundred sanitation workers were on strike, and that Memphis is not being fair to them, and that Mayor Loeb is in dire need of a doctor. Did you know that? Who is it that is supposed to articulate the longings and aspirations of the people more than the preacher? Cypress Hall D, 466 Via Ortega, Stanford, CA 94305-4146 Aug 19, 2013 - This resource includes the annotated text of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous " I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech given to an audience of sanitation workers in Memphis, TN before he was assassinated. And I want you to thank them, because so often, preachers aren't concerned about anything but themselves. I'm not asking you something we don't do ourselves at SCLC. I would come on up even to 1863, and watch a vacillating president by the name of Abraham Lincoln finally come to the conclusion that he had to sign the Emancipation Proclamation. And I was looking down writing, and I said yes. “We’ve got some difficult days ahead,” Martin Luther King, Jr., told an overflowing crowd in Memphis, Tennessee, on 3 April 1968, where the city’s sanitation workers were striking. That's the question before you tonight. Let us develop a kind of dangerous unselfishness. I just want to do God's will. That is where we are today. And he reversed the question: "If I do not stop to help this man, what will happen to him?". Please c, ontact Intellectual Properties Management (IPM), the exclusive licensor of the Estate of Martin Luther King, Jr., Inc. at, American Prophet: Online Course Companion, Freedom's Ring: King's "I Have a Dream" Speech, Martin Luther King, Jr. - Threats/attacks against, "I've Been to the Mountaintop," Address Delivered at Bishop Charles Mason Temple. And you know, it's possible that the priest and the Levite looked over that man on the ground and wondered if the robbers were still around. Go by and tell them not to buy Sealtest milk. And I'm happy, tonight. I remember when Mrs. King and I were first in Jerusalem. I call upon you to take your money out of the banks downtown and deposit your money in Tri-State Bank—we want a "bank-in" movement in Memphis. But it doesn't matter with me now. That couldn't stop us. At points, he wanted to trick Jesus, and show him that he knew a little more than Jesus knew, and through this, throw him off base. But I wouldn't stop there. As Abernathy took the podium he could sense the disappointment of the crowd, which had turned out in the hundreds to hear King speak. Now we're going to march again, and we've got to march again, in order to put the issue where it is supposed to be. It's possible that these men were afraid. Let us rise up tonight with a greater readiness. You may not be on strike. I read in the paper of your misfortune, and of your suffering. It also serves to promote King as a Moses type figure. We are poor. I'm so happy that I didn't sneeze. In a prophetic finale to his speech, King revealed that he was not afraid to die: “Like anybody, I would like to live a long life—longevity has its place. I remember in Birmingham, Alabama, when we were in that majestic struggle there we would move out of the 16th Street Baptist Church day after day; by the hundreds we would move out. © Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305. And I read that if you had sneezed, you would have died. And there was a power there which Bull Connor couldn't adjust to; and so we ended up transforming Bull into a steer, and we won our struggle in Birmingham. Now, let me say as I move to my conclusion that we've got to give ourselves to this struggle until the end. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. Summary of Section 8: Paragraphs 26–31 of I've Been to the Mountaintop. Somewhere I read of the freedom of the press. At other times we would speculate that there was a religious law that "One who was engaged in religious ceremonials was not to touch a human body twenty-four hours before the ceremony." But I’m not concerned about that now. Thank you very kindly, my friends. We've got to stay together and maintain unity. We don't have to curse and go around acting bad with our words. Now these are some practical things we can do. And we just went on before the dogs and we would look at them; and we'd go on before the water hoses and we would look at it, and we'd just go on singing "Over my head I see freedom in the air." And another reason that I'm happy to live in this period is that we have been forced to a point where we're going to have to grapple with the problems that men have been trying to grapple with through history, but the demand didn't force them to do it. It would benefit from the use of a few more quotes of King's own words. And come with an eloquent cry that we have nothing to fear but fear itself. I’ve Been to the Mountaintop MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. "If I do not stop to help the sanitation workers, what will happen to them?" Against the advice of his colleagues in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, King returned to Memphis on 3 April 1968, seeking to restore nonviolence back to the movement in Memphis. If I had sneezed, I wouldn't have been down in Selma, Alabama, been in Memphis to see the community rally around those brothers and sisters who are suffering. But I wouldn't stop there. And the next minute I felt something beating on my chest. It's a winding, meandering road. Men, for years now, have been talking about war and peace. And then they can move on downtown and tell Mayor Loeb to do what is right. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the Promised Land” (King, “I’ve Been,” 222–223). Strangely enough, I would turn to the Almighty, and say, "If you allow me to live just a few years in the second half of the twentieth century, I will be happy." As Jesse Jackson has said, up to now, only the garbage men have been feeling pain; now we must kind of redistribute the pain. I would move on by Greece, and take my mind to Mount Olympus. The issue is injustice. You start out in Jerusalem, which is about 1200 miles, or rather 1200 feet above sea level. It said simply, "Dear Dr. King: I am a ninth-grade student at the White Plains High School." Judge Hooks and others will tell you that we have an account here in the savings and loan association from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. But I know, somehow, that only when it is dark enough, can you see the stars. We aren't going to let any mace stop us. It really doesn't matter what happens now. Now that's a strange statement to make, because the world is all messed up. Now, we've got to keep attention on that. I'd received a visit and a letter from the Governor of New York, but I've forgotten what the letter said. And in spite of its magnificence, I wouldn't stop there. He exclaimed that he would have missed the emergence of the student sit-ins in 1960, the Freedom Rides in 1961, the Albany Movement in 1962, the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963, and the Selma to Montgomery March in 1965. It's all right to talk about the new Jerusalem, but one day, God's preachers must talk about the New York, the new Atlanta, the new Philadelphia, the new Los Angeles, the new Memphis, Tennessee. We begin the process of building a greater economic base. I read a few, but one of them I will never forget. Address Delivered at Bishop Charles Mason Temple, The Institute cannot give permission to use or reproduce any of the writings, statements, or images of Martin Luther King, Jr. The Institute cannot give permission to use or reproduce any of the writings, statements, or images of Martin Luther King, Jr. Talk:I've Been to the Mountaintop. “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop,” Dr. King’s Last Sermon Annotated By NIKITA STEWART APRIL 2, 2018 On April 3, 1968, the Rev. Write to IPM re: copyright permission for use of words and images of Martin Luther King, Jr. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord. He asked Ralph Abernathy to take his place at that night’s scheduled mass meeting at Bishop Charles Mason Temple. That's the big idea Dr. King is trying to stuff into his audience's heads in "I've Been to the Mountaintop." Now the other thing we'll have to do is this: Always anchor our external direct action with the power of economic withdrawal. Bull Connor next would say, "Turn the fire hoses on." And taking the whole nation back to those great wells of democracy which were dug deep by the Founding Fathers in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. If we were Baptist or some other denomination, we had been immersed. Just so, what is the main idea of I've been to the mountaintop? Similarly, you may ask, what is the main idea of I've been to the mountaintop? We aren't engaged in any negative protest and in any negative arguments with anybody. One day a man came to Jesus; and he wanted to raise some questions about some vital matters in life. And we've had the plane protected and guarded all night.". I remember in Birmingham, Alabama, when we were in that majestic struggle there, we would move out of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church day after day. © 2021 American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL–CIO. The nation is sick. Tell them not to buy—what is the other bread?—Wonder Bread. It balances the first two metaphors by seeing the nation not just by its problems, but by its potential. Well, about four days later, they allowed me, after the operation, after my chest had been opened, and the blade had been taken out, to move around in the wheel chair in the hospital. That's the question. As you know, if I were standing at the beginning of time, with the possibility of general and panoramic view of the whole human history up to now, and the Almighty said to me, "Martin Luther King, which age would you like to live in?" After arriving in Memphis, King was exhausted and had developed a sore throat and a slight fever. And that was the fact that there was a certain kind of fire that no water could put out. I may not get … And I would see developments around there, through various emperors and leaders. And he was acting like he had been robbed and hurt, in order to seize them over there, lure them there for quick and easy seizure. I just want to do God's will. After you leave the United States, Soviet Russia, Great Britain, West Germany, France, and I could name the others, the Negro collectively is richer than most nations of the world. He gives the example of The Good Samaritan and what the questions the priest and the Levite might have asked themselves traveling down the road. I may not get there with you. And He's allowed me to go up to the mountain. THESIS: Martin Luther King, Jr. uses careful word choice and creates a common ground to create an intense call to action. But it really doesn't matter with me now, because I've been to the mountaintop. But now, no longer can they just talk about it. But then the Good Samaritan came by. But I wouldn't stop there. And every now and then we begin to wonder whether maybe they were not going down to Jerusalem, or down to Jericho, rather to organize a "Jericho Road Improvement Association." By the hundreds we would move out, and Bull Connor would tell them to send the dogs forth, and they did come. It was a dark Saturday afternoon. Now you know, we use our imagination a great deal to try to determine why the priest and the Levite didn't stop. They allowed me to read some of the mail that came in, and from all over the states, and the world, kind letters came in. If I had sneezed, I wouldn't have been here in 1963, when the black people of Birmingham, Alabama, aroused the conscience of this nation, and brought into being the Civil Rights Bill. Secondly, let us keep the issues where they are. You know, several years ago, I was in New York City autographing the first book that I had written. And so the first question that the Levite asked was, "If I stop to help this man, what will happen to me?" At times we say they were busy going to church meetings—an ecclesiastical gathering—and they had to get on down to Jerusalem so they wouldn't be late for their meeting. All we say to America is, "Be true to what you said on paper." And when we have our march, you need to be there. I just want to do God’s will…. Using the comment feature in Microsoft Word, this … Not, "If I stop to help the sanitation workers, what will happen to all of the hours that I usually spend in my office every day and every week as a pastor?" Martin Luther King’s last speech, ‘I’ve Been to the Mountaintop”, was given during the Memphis sanitation strike in which almost 1000 black workers were on strike for not being treated fairly. You remember that a Levite and a priest passed by on the other side. But I want to thank them all. Careers at AFSCME. Trouble is in the land. We have an opportunity to make America a better nation. You know what happened the other day, and the press dealt only with the window-breaking. That's a strange statement. Like anybody, I would like to live a long life. I would even come up to the day of the Renaissance, and get a quick picture of all that the Renaissance did for the cultural and esthetic life of man. And that we don't have to live like we are forced to live. In this case, indirect references (allusions) and direct references are the predominant language device used by the speaker, so you can find many examples in the speech. Longevity has its place. If we were Methodist, and some others, we had been sprinkled, but we knew water. They didn't stop to help him. King wanted to support them. If I lived in China or even Russia, or any totalitarian country, maybe I could understand the denial of certain basic First Amendment privileges, because they hadn't committed themselves to that over there. Rhetorical Analysis: I’ve Been to the Mountaintop Martin Luther King, Jr. was the predominant leader of the Civil Rights Movement to end racial discrimination and segregation in the latter half of the twentieth century. I've Been to the Mountaintop: Symbols, Motifs, and Rhetorical Devices Menu Now let us maintain unity. And I would watch Martin Luther as he tacked his ninety-five theses on the door at the church in Wittenberg. “Something is happening in our world” (King, “I’ve Been,” 207). Now that question could have easily ended up in a philosophical and theological debate. Martin Luther King (MLK) begins his speech “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” by thanking the audience and Ralph Abernathy for introducing him. That's a dangerous road. Rev. Less than 24 hours after these prophetic words, King was assassinated by James Earl Ray. If I had sneezed, I wouldn't have had a chance later that year, in August, to try to tell America about a dream that I had had. Tell them not to buy Hart's bread. On 18 March, he spoke at a rally before 15,000 people and vowed to return the following week to lead a march. — I would take my mental flight by Egypt through, or rather across the Red Sea, through the wilderness on toward the promised land. That's power right there, if we know how to pool it. And that blade had gone through, and the X-rays revealed that the tip of the blade was on the edge of my aorta, the main artery. We want to have an "insurance-in.". The main idea of the speech is that no matter what happens, the blacks of America can not give up. Now, what does all of this mean in this great period of history? And also in the human rights revolution, if something isn't done, and in a hurry, to bring the colored peoples of the world out of their long years of poverty, their long years of hurt and neglect, the whole world is doomed. For when people get caught up with that which is right and they are willing to sacrifice for it, there is no stopping point short of victory. King sends his friend to fetch him cigarettes, ultimately leaving him alone in Room 306 as a storm rages outside. Alicia Rogers “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” Martin Luther King, Jr; April 3, 1968, Chruch of God in Christ Headquarters,Memphis,TN . I ask you to follow through here. After Abernathy introduced King, the 39-year-old leader took the podium and began to speak to the audience extemporaneously. We've got to see it through. First, Dr. King talks bout how human freedom has been a long time coming, but the world has finally reached the point where people everywhere are demanding that their rights be respected. What was that? But not only that, we've got to strengthen black institutions. And you know what's beautiful tome, is to see all of these ministers of the Gospel. Now, if you are not prepared to do that, we do have an agenda that we must follow. At this point in his ministry, he had broadened his mission, … We are determined to be people. License to reproduce this speech granted by Intellectual Properties Management, 1579-F Monroe Drive, Suite 235, Atlanta, … I'm not fearing any man. And Bull Connor would tell them to send the dogs forth and they did come; but we just went before the dogs singing, "Ain't gonna let nobody turn me round." And He's allowed me to go up to the mountain. Martin Luther King Jr. gave one of the best known, yet mostly unheard speeches in American history, his “Mountaintop” speech. “We’ve got some difficult days ahead,” Martin Luther King, Jr., told an overflowing crowd in Memphis, Tennessee, on 3 April 1968, where the city’s sanitation workers were striking. And they were telling me, now it doesn't matter now. It's always good to have your closest friend and associate say something good about you. Now about injunctions: We have an injunction and we're going into court tomorrow morning to fight this illegal, unconstitutional injunction. She said, "While it should not matter, I would like to mention that I am a white girl. We are saying that we are determined to be men. And I'm happy that He's allowed me to be in Memphis. He spoke on April 3, 1968 at the Mason Temple in Memphis, Tennessee, a day before his assassination. We mean business now, and we are determined to gain our rightful place in God's world. It's a marvelous picture. The speech motivates listeners to fight against social injustice even at the darkest of times, and to push forward until the light can shine through even the darkest of areas. “Something is happening in Memphis,” King said. I would even go by the way that the man for whom I'm named had his habitat. These issues are associated with widespread topics like brutality, progress, and religion. 1. And while sitting there autographing books, a demented black woman came up. We are choosing these companies because they haven't been fair in their hiring policies; and we are choosing them because they can begin the process of saying, they are going to support the needs and the rights of these men who are on strike. The question is not, "If I stop to help this man in need, what will happen to me?" And whenever men and women straighten their backs up, they are going somewhere, because a man can't ride your back unless it is bent. Before I knew it I had been stabbed by this demented woman. Now, we are poor people, individually, we are poor when you compare us with white society in America. But I'm going to tell you what my imagination tells me. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the promised land. And we went before the fire hoses; we had known water. Get in-depth analysis of I've Been to the Mountaintop, with this section on Symbols, Motifs, and Rhetorical Devices. You reveal that you are determined to go on anyhow. But there was another letter that came from a little girl, a young girl who was a student at the White Plains High School. You have six or seven black insurance companies in Memphis. Get a line-by-line breakdown of this section of the text to be sure you're picking up what I've Been to the Mountaintop is putting down. And as I said to you the other night, Bull Connor didn't know history. And our agenda calls for withdrawing economic support from you.". This speech covers a lot of ground, but it can be divided pretty straightforwardly into six main parts. Paid for by the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees, 1625 L St., NW, Washington, DC, 20036. I've seen them so often. It's really conducive for ambushing. In the days of Jesus it came to be known as the "Bloody Pass." These issues are associated with widespread topics like brutality, progress, and religion. 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