A More Perfect Union: Table of Contents
Introduction
The Text
Summary
Section 1: Lines 1-12
Section 2: Lines 13-27
Section 3: Lines 28-48
Section 4: Lines 49-63
Section 5: Lines 64-75
Section 6: Lines 76-98
Section 7: Lines 99-114
Section 8: Lines 115-139
Section 9: Lines 140-157
Section 10: Lines 158-184
Main Idea
Historical Context
Timeline
Key Figures
Barack Obama
Reverend Jeremiah Wright
Themes
Quotes
Racism
Racism Quotes
Equality
Equality Quotes
Power of Education
Power of Education Quotes
Hope
Hope Quotes
Compare and Contrast
Letter from Birmingham Jail
George W. Bush Second Inaugural Address
Preamble of the United States Constitution
Then and Now
The Text
Summary
Section 1: Lines 1-12
Section 2: Lines 13-27
Section 3: Lines 28-48
Section 4: Lines 49-63
Section 5: Lines 64-75
Section 6: Lines 76-98
Section 7: Lines 99-114
Section 8: Lines 115-139
Section 9: Lines 140-157
Section 10: Lines 158-184
Main Idea
Historical Context
Timeline
Key Figures
Barack Obama
Reverend Jeremiah Wright
Themes
Quotes
Racism
Racism Quotes
Equality
Equality Quotes
Power of Education
Power of Education Quotes
Hope
Hope Quotes
Compare and Contrast
Letter from Birmingham Jail
George W. Bush Second Inaugural Address
Preamble of the United States Constitution
Then and Now
Analysis
Symbols, Motifs, and Rhetorical Devices
Faith
U.S. Constitution
Rhetorical Questions
Storytelling
Rhetoric
Structure
Tone
Writing Style
What's Up With the Title?
What's Up With the Opening Lines?
What's Up With the Closing Lines?
Tough-o-Meter
Shout-Outs
Trivia
Questions
Glossary
Best of the Web
Quizzes
Quotes True or False
Historical Context True or False
People
People True or False
Presidents
Presidents True or False
U.S. Constitution True or False
Symbols, Motifs, and Rhetorical Devices
Faith
U.S. Constitution
Rhetorical Questions
Storytelling
Rhetoric
Structure
Tone
Writing Style
What's Up With the Title?
What's Up With the Opening Lines?
What's Up With the Closing Lines?
Tough-o-Meter
Shout-Outs
Trivia
Questions
Glossary
Best of the Web
Quizzes
Quotes True or False
Historical Context True or False
People
People True or False
Presidents
Presidents True or False
U.S. Constitution True or False