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    It is clearly seen by human rights activists such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela that countless people value freedom of expression and thought, but most of all equality. Nobel Peace Prize winner, Martin Luther King Jr. gave an inspirational speech on the foot of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963, covering the civil rights movement. Nelson Mandela, a member of the African National Congress Party and a well-known leader in the fight against apartheid, gave a speech to South…

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    King Jr Individualism

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    are foreign concepts. Staying alive is opposing death, but living is embracing life to the fullest. Living is risking everything for a plight larger than one’s own. Martin Luther King Jr. was willing to endure violent attacks, vicious threats , and risk his life for the possibility of an America where race did not affect equality. Dr. King did not merely state, “An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader…

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    Martin still wanted to change the black race, so he became a member of Executive Committee of the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People. He soon led the Boycott Montgomery’s segregated buses, in December, 1955, and it lasted for over a year. During the campaign, he received threats over the phone as well as via mails. This position got so extreme that eventually, Martin got arrested and his house got bombed.The campaign was ended in 1956, with Supreme Court…

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    Martin Luther King is one of the best speakers and one of the most important figures in the movement of civil rights. He spoke for the other minorities to earn their civil rights. Martin Luther King Jr. believed that everyone is born with civil rights and that they should all be equally capable of pursuing their dream. He wrote a speech that we call “I Have A Dream” It talks about how he wants people to have the same opportunities because of their ability, and not because of their skin…

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was an exceptional speaker. The style of his speech was accentuated by his passion for his cause, his extraordinary backdrop, and an abundance of flowing imagery. This was not a speech that was mainly meant to be informational, rather inspirational. Other than the famous “I have a Dream metaphor” there are many other lines used by King to move the hearts of those in his audience. Some impactful aspects of this speech are that Dr. King mentions God, hope, and faith.…

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    persuasion in their messages to influence people’s opinions. In Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech he reverts to the constitution of the United States many times. He states, ‘I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out…

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    James Earl Ray is the man responsible for civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. death. On April 4, 1968, Ray shot king standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Hotel. The police confirmed that Ray shot king using a rifle from a window of a rented room across the street (“James”). He immediately fled from the scene and it took over two months for the FBI to catch him in London (Biography). Ray pled guilty for murder in 1969 and was sentenced to ninety nine years. After three days, Ray tried…

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    Martin Luther King Jr.’s Use of Persuasion Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most important people fighting the injustices in racism in the civil rights movement. He defends his rights and shows how hurtful it can be to have these rights taken away. He describes hurtful situations vividly “...when you have hate-filled policeman curse, kick, brutalize, and even kill your black brothers and sisters with impunity...”(King 2) In the “Letter from Birmingham Jail”, Martin Luther King Jr. used…

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    Martin Luther King Jr.’s experiences whenever he was young definitely had a big impact on how he acted and on his beliefs. Whenever he was fifteen he realized how different white people were in the north compared to the south. That was whenever he realized that not every white person treats black people badly, so he knew something needed to be changed. It was 1944 when MLK Jr. was in Connecticut harvesting tobacco. He wrote to his parents that the white people were very nice there. He said that…

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    many black leaders in her community formed a bus boycott which was led by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Rosa parks had become a symbol of strength for all activists that followed after her. She was completely conscious of what she was doing and did not regret refusing to give up her seat because she was not going to stand for segregation, and racism any longer. To continue this revolution was Martin Luther King Jr. who was born on January 15th, 1929, in Atlanta Georgia. He is an iconic man who…

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