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    incarcerated Martin Luther King Jr. wrote his experiences on pieces of tissue, then later published the memoir that was known as the “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” After reading the play Antigone, then deciphering the theme civil duty vs injustice it’s safe to assume that Martin Luther King Jr more than likely would have agreed with Antigone 's views against her uncle, King Creon; considering how the duo similarly went face to face with an infamous adversary. Now it is understood that King…

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    Casimir, 2007). King was a very astute communicator who was captivating to listen to. The ‘I have a dream’ speech still resonates with many readers to date. A good leader must have good communication skills in order to effectively communicate to the followers (Bartram & Casimir, 2007). Creativity is another vital attribute of effective leadership. It is not enough to have the dream or vision. A good leader must also have ingenious ways of executing the dream. Martin Luther King did not only…

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    coupled with the media coverage; however, it was LBJ’s ability to use his connections in Congress to pass laws that changed the face of voting and civil right throughout the United States. As far as the leadership at the grassroots level Dr. Martin Luther King is the most famous, due to the nonviolent protests and boycotts; however, Rosa Parks, Aurelia Browder, and Louise Keys, were the catalysis for the grassroots movement. Although not much is mentioned of these individuals. President’s…

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    The video “Biography of Dr. Martin Luther King: The Man and the Dream” by The Voices of History Channel is the biography of Martin Luther King Jr, who he was as a man and why he was such a famous social activist. According to Voices of History Channel Martin Luther King Jr. was a social activist who had a major role in the American civil rights movement. King longed for equality and human rights for all African Americans and achieved this through peaceful protest. He did not believe in violence…

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    successfully because it suggests that a sound foundation already exists from which growth may evolve. Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. clearly stated his beliefs regarding “just and unjust” laws in his famous “Letter from the Birmingham Jail.” He wrote, “One who breaks an unjust law must do so openly, lovingly, and with a willingness to accept the penalty.” His use of the word lovingly is interesting here since…

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    society. For Martin Luther King Jr, Crito and Socrates, they have different views on how to do things as a citizen; King wants to disobey laws in order to end racism in the south, Crito wants to get Socrates out of jail, and Socrates wants to serve his death sentence because that’s what he believes is the right thing to do. In Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963 Martin Luther King was locked up in a jail cell for protesting peacefully against discrimination. While sitting in his cell, King wrote an…

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    no one else. Martin Luther King Jr. however, is a man who fits the Oxford definition quite well and beyond. He was a civil rights activist and the…

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    A. Justify your choice of two significant social or political changes that occurred as a result of the actions of one individual from the following list of world leaders: Martin Luther King Jr: 1. He wanted to emphasize and support the importance of non-violent protesting. Martin Luther King’s outlook towards protesting contributed to setting a peaceful tone towards the advocacy and awareness of the racial issues of the time. These non-violent marches and protests, lead to effective negotiations…

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    Macey Williams Research Paper Mrs. Vaden 3/27 /17 Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a great leader because he motivated others to take action and used non-violence as a method for change. Throughout his leadership, Martin has made several speeches, accomplished many of his goals, and inspired other people to make in the world. Martin is a person who changed the world and never gave up on his beliefs. On the third Monday of January, people celebrate what he has done to change…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther once said, “Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity” (KING). This quote explains that ignorance and conscientious are the most stupidity things ever. Martin Luther King Jr. before his death was a baptist minister and he also was a social activist he led civil rights movement in united states on the mid-1950s until the tragedy of his death happened and it occurred in 1968. (Martin) The great king was born…

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