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    president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, which ran in every southern state. Alabama members of the conference requested that King come to Birmingham and take part in a non-violent direct-action protest. King, along with others from the group, showed up. Because of this protest against the racial segregation, all of them ended up in jail. On the fourth day in jail, April 16, 1963, he wrote the letter addressing the eight men and also intending to grab the attention of the whole…

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    Peaceful Resistance

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    welcomed by all people, but monumental protests and reforms in the past have inspired ground-breaking changes in typical views and perspectives.…

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    listening to Martin Luther King Jr. deliver his “I have a dream” speech. All around you there are freed slaves wanting equal rights for all, including yourself. Martin Luther King Jr. put together peaceful protests, gave speeches, and was arrested several times for wanting equal rights for all. King is mainly known for his famous “I Have A Dream” speech which he gave on August 28, 1963 which helping greatly in getting equal rights for African Americans. Martin Luther King Jr. had the strength…

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    King was leading protests in Birmingham. When the court ordered to stop the demonstrations, Dr. King who supported the law throughout his life, found it essential to break the unjust law for the very first time. As a result, he was arrested and held for not in contact for a day. When incommunicado time passed, he was permitted to contact and received a copy of a letter written by eight local clergymen from Birmingham Post-Herald. In that open letter, clergymen called the protest “unwise and…

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    him that it was his own brother, but he saw him only as a man who attacked the crown. Antigone broke the law and went out to the field to bury her fallen brother. Is this Justice or is this just Antigone breaking…

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    Censorship In China

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    bigger flow of information. This led to China establishing a bill regulating the flow of information over the internet. This meant censoring major foreign websites. Of course, this made a lot of people angry. With this being said, this caused mass protests, outrage, and chaos. China censored many websites, in order to “protect” the citizens. This says otherwise when the Hong Kongese were protesting and they suffered baton hits and tear gas. This caused many rallying around the world as well.…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. died trying to stop racism, so today we shall finish what he has begun and put an end to racism. Martin Luther King Jr. went to the Birmingham Jail after a peaceful protest while there he wrote a letter one quote from this letter is “ We have waited for more than three-hundred and forty years for our God-given and Constitutional rights.” As Reverend Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. showed us in his life's work to end racism, we can act to bring people of all races together as we…

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    Are government laws always fair? In the past, laws that were unfair to people were broken without using any violence. Civil disobedience is a common act that consists of ordinary offences, different ways of justification, and many effects. To this day, there has been three major influencers for this act: Henry David Thoreau, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr. Civil disobedience is the breaking of a law that is believed to be unjust. It is a,“form of sociopolitical protest consisting of…

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    The law is a set of rules made to help people stay in order and keep a group, community, or country controlled and structured. People all around the world have many different views and statements of what they think about the law and how people should use them. Martin Luther King and Socrates’ are two very influential, powerful people when it comes to the laws. Socrates is one of the best known and smartest philosophy teachers in history, and Martin Luther King is one of the biggest civil right…

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    constitutions that govern today's nations, humans have imposed guidelines on their interpersonal interactions. As cities developed and civilizations rose, people used these guidelines to consolidate their societies and prevent widespread chaos. However, breaking these rules had consequences. For example, under the 1700s BCE Code of Hammurabi, if a man killed another man - of equal social status - he would have his hands cut off. In a modern context, if a person commits a felony or a severe…

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