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    unjust powers, and spoke out against the injustices. Among these leaders were Thomas Jefferson, who wrote the Declaration of Independence that declared America free and laid down basic rights for all citizens, including the right to rebellion; Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter From a Birmingham Jail, which justified the right to protest when he himself was thrown into prison for protesting, and Henry David…

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    seeks to change them in utmost ways. Two examples of extreme activists are Henry David Thoreau and Martin Luther King Jr. Henry David Thoreau was an American author that was motivated by his disgust with slavery to write the persuasive commentary “On the Duty of Civil Disobedience”, which was written to instruct his audience to be that counter-friction to the “machine” of government. Martin Luther King Jr. was an African American preacher during the Civil Rights era who was thrown into jail for…

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    In Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from the Birmingham Jail, Martin Luther King was writing a response to a group of clergymen that had written an open letter in the paper about his unlawful protests. He was in jail for protesting in Birmingham without the proper permits. In the open letter, the clergymen, “called for the community to renounce protest tactics that caused unrest in the community, to do so in court and "not in the streets.”(Rothman). King’s response, which he wrote while in jail,…

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    Annotated Biography Duffy, Bernard K., and Richard D. Besel. "Martin Luther King Jr.'s “I Have a Dream” and the Politics of Cultural Memory: An Apostil. 3rd ser. 23.0895769X: 184-91.Academic Search Premier. Web. 11 Nov. 2014. Summary: The article display why Martin Luther King was a great speaker in the United States who has left a deep memory for Americans and American politics. People called him a second Lincoln because he began civil rights movement. Under his efforts, the legal liability…

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    “Letter from Birmingham Jail” is a letter written by Martin Luther King Jr. dated 16 April 1963. After being arrested for protesting in Birmingham, Alabama, eight white clergymen condemned Dr. King and wrote an article disagreeing with his actions in the local newspaper. Dr. King, in return, wrote “Letter from Birmingham Jail” addressing the clergymen and their concerns. “The Perpetuation of Our Political Institutions” is a speech written and delivered by Abraham Lincoln on 27 January 1838.…

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    Martin Luther KIng once said “This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice”. Martin Luther King Jr. addressed a crowd of protesters on august 28, 1963 in Washington,D.C. about equality and how everyone should be equal. Martin Luther King uses metaphors, parallel, and anaphora to prove his point that everyone should be equal. Martin Luther King uses metaphors to emphasize different or similar…

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    they were fighting for their freedom. Breaking laws allowed nonviolence to work. According document 1 Gandhi broke the salt law that says citizens may not gather their own salt due to tax funds ,breaking british laws. In document two Martin Luther King Jr. sat at a lunch counter at a restaurant going…

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    Doctor Martin Luther King Junior’s “I Have a Dream” speech changed many American’s hearts and minds. Through his writing technique and imagery, he impacted America like no one else. Dr. King used a ton of repetition in his speech. He repeated parts like “100 years later” and “I have a dream” many times leaving a lasting affect on his audience. Dr. King’s repetition drove his words and purpose into the hearts of many people. The millions that have heard his speech remember his words all thanks to…

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    If Martin Luther King Jr. was still alive BY: Zoe Ebbing 6th grade “We cannot have an enlightened democracy with one great group living in ignorance. We cannot have a healthy nation with one-tenth of the people ill-nourished, sick, harboring germs of disease which recognize no color lines-obey no Jim Crow laws. We cannot have a nation orderly and sound with one group so ground down and thwarted that it is almost forced into unsocial attitudes and crime. We cannot have truly Christian people so…

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., also known as King, Michael Luther, Jr. was born January 15th, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia and assassinated April 4th, 1968 in Memphis Tennessee (Luther King Jr., 2017). Martin Luther King Jr. was originally names Michael then changed his name to Martin. Martin Luther King Jr. was the son of Martin Luther King, who was a minister, and Alberta Christine King- Williams, who was a teacher. Martin Luther King Jr. married Coretta Scott, who was a concert singer, June 18th,…

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