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    In 1963 Martin Luther King gave a speech “I Have a Dream” it gave hope that blacks and whites would someday become equal, but to this day, that has not came, because “Black Lives Matter” has started a Movement to make justice for all. The reason why “Black Lives Matter” has started is because in the American society African Americans are tired of young black men getting shot because they look or act like they are from a gang. The reason why I have picked this subject is for many reasons. As in,…

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    people followed and protested with him. This man was an inspiration to the world and brought humongous groups of people together. He wanted everyone to live out his dream. Martin Luther King Jr. was an inspiration to everyone, even to those who didn’t suffer with the rules and conditions as the colored people did. Dr. King was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta Georgia. Back then he probably didn’t know it, but he would soon be an inspirational Civil Rights leader who risked his life just…

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    comes to my mind… Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. is known as the most important civil rights leader of our time and past history; his involvements and opinions in our civil rights led people to hate on him and discrimination. Martin Luther King Jr. was born as Michael King Jr. on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. He was the middle child of Michael King Sr. and Alberta Williams King. The King and Williams families were rooted in rural Georgia. Martin Luther King Jr. went to…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most principled men to have ever stood for any cause. There were competing ideologies for the same cause going on at the very same time. King was a man of peace by action not idleness, but refused to sacrifice his Godly principles through violence. King’s belief structure of moderation through civil disobedience was like no other at the time of struggle for equal rights, and he was often chastised by from both sides of the cause for his stance. Martin…

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    “In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence our friends” By Martin Luther King, Jr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Was a humanitarian and was a screaming voice for many in the African-American Civil Rights Movement, he was a flash light for many walking down the dark hallway into the light of equality for everyone. Dr. King was activist for civil rights for African Americans he promoted peace and brought many people from different races to work together for peace and…

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    to get a fire going. Disobedience has impacted the world in constructive way. Historical figures such as Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. have influenced common people to speak out for what they believe in. Disobedience is a valuable human trait that has been utilized by Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. during the civil rights movement. For example, Martin Luther King was an African American man who spoke out against segregation between whites and blacks. There was no evidence of…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Georgia on the 15th January 1929 and died in 1968 in Memphis (Tenessee).The "MAN" that i'm presenting you now has become an icon of America especially Black Americans and for many people of the world in search of liberty and progress. Around 1950, the Blacks brutally closed the door of submission and enslavement. The struggle consisted of a non-violent resistance while invading the streets of the South to demand Blacks as American citizens and simply, as human…

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    The life of Martin Luther King Jr., a prominent civil rights' activist, perfectly exemplifies the . In a valiant effecort to end racial inequality in the 1960s, King initiated many boycotts, nonviolent resistance movements, peaceful demonstrations, sit-ins, and gave many eloquent speeches denouncing the evils of racial segregation. King's efforts were not spurred by any selfish desire to attain or exercise power over others. In fact, given his renowned stature in the black community, King could…

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    government to change (Civil Disobedience); therefore there is no singular manner in which it must be conducted. In a comparison of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Antigone, two different approaches are revealed. Though Dr. King and Antigone are strikingly similar in their practice of civil disobedience to illuminate fundamental problems within society and government. Where Dr. King is notoriously eloquent and forthright in addressing the issue of unjust laws and oppression, Antigone allows her…

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    his Writings Martin Luther King Jr. is remembered for many things. He is a world renowned civil rights activist whose words affected the hearts of many. His marches united people race demanding the rights for all Americans in a peaceful, yet effective manner. His speeches drew crowds of thousands of people, whose lives were affected by his words. But how was Dr. King able to do so much with just words? Simple, it wasn’t just the words, but the language he used in them. When King needs to…

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