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1、第 PAGE4 页 共 NUMPAGES4 页大学生英语演讲稿:Message To The Grass以下第一WTT整理的大学生英语演讲稿:Message To The Grass ,供大家参考,希望大家能够有所收获!大学生英语演讲稿:Message To The GrassWhat you and I need to do is learn to forget our differences. When we e together, we don&_39;t e together as Baptists or Methodists. You don&_39;t catch hell &_3

2、9;cause you&_39;re a Baptist, and you don&_39;t catch hell &_39;cause you&_39;re a Methodist. You don&_39;t catch hell &_39;cause you&_39;re a Methodist or Baptist. You don&_39;t catch hell because you&_39;re a Democrat or a Republican. You don&_39;t catch hell because you&_39;re a Mason or an Elk.

3、And you sure don&_39;t catch hell &_39;cause you&_39;re an American; &_39;cause if you was an American, you wouldn&_39;t catch no hell. You catch hell &_39;cause you&_39;re a black man. You catch hell, all of us catch hell, for the same reason.So we are all black people, so-called Negroes, second-cl

4、ass citizens, ex-slaves. You are nothing but a ex-slave. You don&_39;t like to be told that. But what else are you? You are ex-slaves. You didn&_39;t e here on the “Mayflower.” You came here on a slave ship - in chains, like a horse, or a cow, or a chicken. And you were brought here by the people wh

5、o came here on the “Mayflower.” You were brought here by the so-called Pilgrims, or Founding Fathers. They were the ones who brought you here.We have a mon enemy. We have this in mon: We have a mon oppressor, a mon exploiter, and a mon discriminator. But once we all realize that we have this mon ene

6、my, then we unite on the basis of what we have in mon. And what we have foremost in mon is that enemy - the white man. He&_39;s an enemy to all of us. I know some of you all think that some of them aren&_39;t enemies. Time will tell.In Bandung back in, I think, 1954, was the first unity meeting in c

7、enturies of black people. And once you study what happened at the Bandung conference, and the results of the Bandung conference, it actually serves as a model for the same procedure you and I can use to get our problems solved. At Bandung all the nations came together. Their were dark nations from A

8、frica and Asia. Some of them were Buddhists. Some of them were Muslim. Some of them were Christians. Some of them were Confucianists; some were atheists. Despite their religious differences, they came together. Some were munists; some were socialists; some were capitalists. Despite their economic an

9、d political differences, they came together. All of them were black, brown, red, or yellow.The number-one thing that was not allowed to attend the Bandung conference was the white man. He couldn&_39;t e. Once they excluded the white man, they found that they could get together. Once they kept him out, everybody else fell right in and fell in line. This is the thing that you and I have to understand. And these people who came together didn&_39

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