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In the speech, Kennedy says ““I had a member of my family killed, but he was killed by a white man.” Why might this distinction be important to the audience? (3-5 fully constructed sentences required)

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That distinction was supposed to prove how some parts of society were showing racist nature. I believe that when he says his family member was killed by a white man, he was trying to prove a point that society was being unfair. I also believe that based off evidence from the text, the emotion portrayed by Kennedy shows that the killing was based off an unfair event.

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