
综英PreObama27svictoryspeech.ppt
21页Obama’s VictorySpeech The Buses In Montgomery The Buses In MontgomeryMontgomery Bus Boycott Montgomery Bus Boycott 蒙哥马利公车运动The Montgomery Bus Boycott, an important event The Montgomery Bus Boycott, an important event in in the U.S. civil rights movementthe U.S. civil rights movement, was a political , was a political and social protest campaign, against and social protest campaign, against the policy of the policy of racial segregationracial segregation on the public transit system on the public transit system of Montgomery, Alabama.of Montgomery, Alabama.The buses in MontgomeryThe buses in MontgomeryThe buses in MontgomeryThe buses in MontgomeryThe buses in MontgomeryThe buses in MontgomeryThe buses in MontgomeryThe buses in MontgomeryThe buses in MontgomeryThe buses in MontgomeryFinally, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to stop discrimination in all public places. .塞尔马塞尔马——蒙大拿蒙大拿和平大进军和平大进军A Bridge in SelmaSelma to Selma to Montgomery MarchMontgomery MarchIncludeInclude “ “Bloody SundayBloody Sunday” ”and other two marches.and other two marches.Why It Happened•Great Success in the Civil Rights Movement in 1964.•Nobel Prize of Peace•The Civil Rights Act公民权法 illegal•The poor Still lived in bad condition.•Voting Rights•抗议活动•The Death of Jimmie Lee JacksonFilms Based On The MarchesSelma Lord SelmaSelma Lord SelmaEyes On The PrizeEyes On The PrizeHistorical ImpactThe Selma to Montgomery marches The Selma to Montgomery marches The Selma to Montgomery marches The Selma to Montgomery marches marked a political and emotional peak of marked a political and emotional peak of the 1960s the 1960s American Civil Rights MovementAmerican Civil Rights Movement and directly brought and directly brought about about the 1965 Voting Rights Act. the 1965 Voting Rights Act. the 1965 Voting Rights Act. the 1965 Voting Rights Act. The hoses in BirminghamBirmingham campaign伯明翰运动伯明翰运动The hoses in BirminghamIt refers to the birmingham marches in Alabama led by Martin Luther King in 1963 during which the police chief ordered the use of high-pressure fire hoses and attack dogs against the demonstrators.A Preacher from AtlantaA Preacher from AtlantaIt refers to Martin Luther King Jr. It refers to Martin Luther King Jr. Incidentally, “We Shall Overcome” is the title Incidentally, “We Shall Overcome” is the title and key line of a militant and key line of a militant songsongsongsong of the time. of the time.A Preacher from AtlantaA Preacher from Atlanta•In August, 1963. In August, 1963. •In Washington.In Washington.•DemonstrationDemonstration•I have a dream.I have a dream.We shall overcome,We shall overcome,we shall overcome,we shall overcome,we shall overcome someday.we shall overcome someday.Oh, deep in my heart I do believe.Oh, deep in my heart I do believe.That we shall overcome someday.That we shall overcome someday.We shall live in peace,We shall live in peace,we shall live in peace,we shall live in peace,we shall live in peace someday.we shall live in peace someday.Oh, deep in my heart I do believe.Oh, deep in my heart I do believe.That we shall overcome someday.That we shall overcome someday.We'll walk hand in hand,We'll walk hand in hand,we'll walk hand in hand,we'll walk hand in hand,we'll walk hand in hand someday.we'll walk hand in hand someday.Oh, deep in my heart I do believe.Oh, deep in my heart I do believe.That we shall overcome someday.That we shall overcome someday.A Man Touched A Man Touched Down on the MoonDown on the MoonApollo 11Apollo 11On 20 July, 1968On 20 July, 1968A Wall Came Down In Berlin。












