1. How does the song's (Pride by Bono and The Edge) message relate to King's message in "I Have a Dream"?

A: The song's message relates to the King's message in his infamous "I Have a Dream" speech as it is about nonviolence and loving during a nonviolent era?

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Are you the same Anonymous who posted this last night?
http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1391398446

Use the same ideas as I've given in the post linked above in order to develop your answers well.

I have no idea about the songs (notice: no apostrophe), so the content will be up to you. I think you have the first and fourth sentences of your answer, but you need to include specific examples.
I wouldn't call it a nonviolent era -- especially since the song mentions King's assassination. I agree with the rest of your answer.

http://www.atu2.com/lyrics/songinfo.src?SID=690
A: The song's message relates to the King's message in his infamous "I Have a Dream" speech as it is about nonviolence during a violent era. For example, the lyrics "[o]ne man comes in the name of love...[o]ne man to overthrow" emphasizes this. This song also relates to King's message as it speaks of love. For example, the lyric "[i]n the name of love" refersto loving despite the discrimination and violence that occurred to African Americans.