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Unit 1: Selection Vocabulary 4

This list covers "Welcome to America," "I Have a Dream," and "The Future in My Arms."
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  1. martyr
    one who voluntarily suffers death
    everything is a martyr, there—
    we don’t dare live lest we die
  2. asunder
    into parts or pieces
    I know what loss smells like from a mile far, the way friends
    tell you they saw your house tear asunder
    like it was never there
  3. ricochet
    spring back; spring away from an impact
    Still, some fear me, they call me names, they try to break
    me, to wreck me, to ricochet me, but
    my spine will keep mountains standing,
    my knees will only ever kneel to my Lord
  4. prosperity
    the condition of having good fortune
    One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity.
  5. insufficient
    of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement
    Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked “insufficient funds.”
  6. legitimate
    based on known statements or events or conditions
    This sweltering summer of the Negro’s legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality.
  7. inextricably
    in a manner incapable of being disentangled or untied
    And they have come to realize that their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom.
  8. persecution
    causing someone to suffer
    And some of you have come from areas where your quest for freedom left you battered by the storms of persecution and staggered by the winds of police brutality.
  9. prodigious
    great in size, force, extent, or degree
    And so let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire.
  10. defiantly
    in a rebellious manner
    Six pounds and one ounce, lighter than my smallest dumbbell was my newborn niece, her face bright pink, her eyes tightly shut, her body coiled around itself in a fetal position, still defiantly resisting the world into which she’d just been thrust.
  11. anticipation
    expecting with confidence of fulfillment
    I had been awaiting her birth with feverish anticipation; I was going away for the summer, and I didn’t want to leave before she was born, only to come back eight weeks later and find that she had grown accustomed to most things in the world except her auntie on her father’s side, the sole woman child in a family of men, who all her life had dreamed of having a sister.
  12. accustomed
    in the habit of or adapted to
    I had been awaiting her birth with feverish anticipation; I was going away for the summer, and I didn’t want to leave before she was born, only to come back eight weeks later and find that she had grown accustomed to most things in the world except her auntie on her father’s side, the sole woman child in a family of men, who all her life had dreamed of having a sister.
  13. shelter
    a structure that provides privacy and protection from danger
    But I’d decided to wait until both my niece and nephew were born to share this with their parents—that we had each become a repozwa, the Haitian Creole term for “sacred place,” in whose shelter children would now seek rest.
Created on Fri Nov 20 15:46:37 EST 2020 (updated Tue Dec 01 16:26:52 EST 2020)

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