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    In a, “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” Martin Luther King Jr. is forced to defend his non-violent protests against racism from some of his fellow clergy men who think his actions are not helping the cause. Martin Luther King’s counterargument draws on several sources: the Bible, philosophers, history, and personal experience. He argues that his nonviolent protest is a proactive move meant to spur action from both African Americans and US society against injustices that would otherwise be ignored…

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    beginning of the Civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther King had been at the forefront of many peaceful protests. He was a leader to all of the oppressed African Americans of the time, and became very well known for his contributions to the movement and his passion for equality. This would later lead him to Oslo, Norway on December 10, 1964, where he would receive the Nobel Peace Prize for this courageous actions. At this prestigious event, Martin Luther King read his famous Acceptance Speech to…

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    It is in our human nature to fight for what we believe to be right, and we do so in different ways; Henry David Thoreau and Martin Luther King Jr. both were empowering men who had their similarities and differences; but what exactly? Henry David Thoreau was a man who took a stand by refusing to pay his poll tax, being imprisoned due to it, and writing books and essays, his most famous being, Walden: or Life in the Woods, which greatly encouraged people to live simpler, and On the Duty of Civil…

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    often seen as strong individuals that can surpass any tribulation. Our very own Martin Luther King was seen as a heroic man who was strong enough for an entire nation. King was not only a preacher but a political leader who guided his people with peaceful and dignified tactics. The play The Mountaintop allows its viewers to see a vulnerable side of King and understand his difficulties as a leader. Everything that made King a leader and an influential being is through his sense of community and…

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    Have you ever wondered about Martin Luther King´s life and what he has been through over the years? Well, this essay is going to tell you all about what he has been through in life. Like his early life, education, awards and recognition, and his main impact on the movement or civil rights movement. Martin Luther King was born in Atlanta, Georgia on January 15, 1929. King was born in the Auburn Avenue area of Atlanta. Back in the day people used to call him ¨The Bright M.L.¨. He finished…

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    Born in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, Martin Luther King, Jr. was an American pastor, social activist, humanitarian and leader involved in the African American Civil Rights Movement. Martin Luther King Jr. is considered by many historians to be the single driving force of the civil rights movement, as he had a seismic impact on the mindset of politicians and the general population correspondingly. While there were some minor setbacks perceived in King’s goal of abolishing racial segregation, he…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was an African-American civil right activist. He’s important because he stood up to the racist society who believed whites were more privileged than blacks. Martin did many outstanding things to prove that judging people by the colour of their skin and segregation was wrong. This biography will cover his early life, major accomplishments, significance to other countries and positive influences. Early Life Martin was born in Atlanta, Georgia 1929. Martin got high…

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    In 1968 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated by James Earl Ray supposedly. James Earl Ray was a petty thief that had an arrest record stemming from 1949 until 1968. James Earl Ray was sentenced to the Missouri State Penitentiary in 1960 to serve a twenty year sentence. He had a rap sheet for petty crimes but was he capable of murdering someone? James escaped from the Missouri State Penitentiary in 1967 and was on the loose for over eleven months. The story was told that James Earl Ray…

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    “Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?'” (Dr. Martin Luther King.) Martin Luther King Jr was born on Tuesday, January 15, 1929 at his family’s home in Atlanta, Georgia. Martin Luther King, Jr. was the second child and first son of Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. and Alberta Williams King. On the opposite side of the world, in the village of Mvezo, Transkei, Rolihlahla Mandela was born into the clan, the Madibaon, on July 18, 1918 to Nonqaphi Nosekeni…

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    MLK’s Dream Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a courageous, autonomous, and optimistic African American leader during the mid-1950s. He was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. King began his career as a devoted Baptist minister and later transformed into a very influential civil-rights activist. His major focus on trying to ameliorate the racial justice and freedom for all races is what he is most importantly acknowledged for. He is also well known for his inspirational, ‘I Have a Dream’…

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