Civil Disobedience: Martin Luther King Jr. And Rosa Parks

Decent Essays
Verlisa Villarreal
English 3 AP 9th period
Ms. Fernandez
1-1-17
Civil Disobedience Going back into history, we have many rebellious, historical people who have triumphed into progression in our society. Oscar Wilde’s claims are valid because disobedience is what makes what we are today. Martin Luther King Jr and Rosa Parks were some of the courageous people in history. They made an impact on society and how it is viewed today. They stood up and took action into what they believe is right and fair. They disobeyed the laws with the hope of overcoming unfair acts.
Martin Luther King Jr. was an activist in the Civil Rights Movement who achieved racial equality in America by disobedience. The mistreatments of Black

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