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Collection 2: "Nobody Turn Me Around: A People's History of the 1963 March on Washington" by Charles Euchner

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  1. drawl
    a slow speech pattern with prolonged vowels
    In a low drawl, he emphasizes syllables to create his own cadence, to bring his audience into the flow of emotions.
  2. cadence
    a recurrent rhythmical series
    In a low drawl, he emphasizes syllables to create his own cadence, to bring his audience into the flow of emotions.
  3. bourgeois
    being of the property-owning class
    King’s Southern accent, softened by time spent in his family’s bourgeois circles and tempered by years in the North, put a special emphasis on his words...
  4. brooding
    deeply or seriously thoughtful
    King’s brooding voice tells two parallel stories of exile and return.
  5. parallel
    of the simultaneous performance of multiple operations
    King’s brooding voice tells two parallel stories of exile and return.
  6. anaphora
    repetition of a word or phrase to begin successive clauses
    Right away, King uses anaphora, the repetition of key words and phrases at the beginning of successive statements.
  7. successive
    following in order without gaps
    Right away, King uses anaphora, the repetition of key words and phrases at the beginning of successive statements.
  8. lament
    regret strongly
    After recalling the story of Lincoln freeing the slaves, with the simple stroke of a pen in the middle of a bloody war, King laments the inferior position of blacks a century later.
  9. invocation
    the act of appealing for help
    Every invocation of “one hundred years” emphasizes the horrors of the black’s position in American life.
  10. civic
    of or relating to or befitting citizens as individuals
    Now King honors his country, calling attention to the civic power of Lincoln’s monument.
  11. revel
    take delight in
    For this one moment, the stubbornness of racism lifts and the people revel in a moment of integrated community.
  12. tinny
    thin, metallic, and displeasing in sound
    King’s voice echoes, his baritone voice triumphing over the tinny sounds of the loudspeakers.
  13. subtly
    in a manner difficult to detect or grasp
    Subtly, King conjures images of apocalypse.
  14. conjure
    summon into action or bring into existence
    Subtly, King conjures images of apocalypse.
  15. militancy
    a combative aggressiveness
    “The marvelous new militancy which has engulfed the Negro community must not lead us to a distrust of all white people, for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence here today, have come to realize”—his voice rises—“that their destiny is tied up with our destiny.”
  16. revile
    spread negative information about
    I have been beaten and jailed and reviled.
  17. expanse
    a wide and open space or area, as of land, sea, or sky
    He remembers his father telling him about his grandfather—one of the few black landowners in Alabama—sitting on a horse, getting shot by a white farmer who was jealous that a colored man could command such an expanse.
  18. separatist
    advocating independence from another entity or group
    Disbelieve it, and you will be gripped by despair—or the combative, uncompromising, separatist jingoism of Malcolm.
  19. jingoism
    an appeal intended to arouse patriotic emotions
    Disbelieve it, and you will be gripped by despair—or the combative, uncompromising, separatist jingoism of Malcolm.
  20. parish
    a local church community
    Pritchard became a minister because he believed God saved him as a small child, when he spent three years in the hospital with tuberculosis. And then, as a young priest, he saw racism in God’s own flock. White priests wouldn’t take assignments in black churches—and so he decided to become the pastor of a black parish in Kansas City.
  21. throng
    a large gathering of people
    So skinny you can see his bones, the Reverend Pritchard dangles his feet in the water. He is being baptized anew. King’s dream is his dream. The image almost removes him from the throng, and at the same time connects him even more with the throng.
  22. cynic
    someone who is critical of the motives of others
    Ruth knows the crowd includes cynics, and she resents having her experience of King’s dream ruined by these ones.
  23. exhort
    spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts
    Then, full of the passion of the words of that simple anthem, King imagines freedom ringing—a dreamlike image—and exhorts the crowd to make this vision happen.
  24. invoke
    summon into action or bring into existence
    All of these are Northern places, and their images are ones of pure beauty. But that’s not enough, King now invokes the sites of repression across the South.
  25. repression
    a state of forcible subjugation
    All of these are Northern places, and their images are ones of pure beauty. But that’s not enough, King now invokes the sites of repression across the South.
  26. deliverance
    recovery or preservation from loss or danger
    Finally, dizzy from the view of a nation teeming with freedom, King offers the moment of deliverance.
Created on Fri May 22 14:58:13 EDT 2020 (updated Mon Jun 01 13:38:27 EDT 2020)

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