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    Which is more powerful love or hate. Some people think love can overcome anything in life but it really cannot love is not that strong. Loathe is one of the most powerful things in the world it drives people to overcome their fears and weaknesses. Hate can be one of the things that make you do what you need to do. In the book “Warrior for Peace” the white people have crazy hate for the black people and try to take all of theirs rights away. In the book the whites would walk into places that…

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    MLK was a wonderful man! He has done so much for the people of this country. He grew up in segregation, there was a colored and a white sign next to what seemed like everything. He would see this glimmering drinking fountain with the fanciest material, but a sign hung over it saying, “White.” He looked over at the other one, it said, “Colored,” it was made out of rusty metal and had very dirty water. He didn’t like this unfair world for blacks. MLK had to deal with a lot of unfairness through…

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    Part B: Justification and Analysis Submit a typed justification (500-600 words) of your visual representation outlining the process you used to create it and the connection to Racism and/or Discrimination. • You will need to analyse ONE text you have studied in class and explain how this influenced the creation of your visual representation. (400 words) The text I have studied Martin Luther King had been delivered in 1963 August 23. Martin Luther King had performed a speech called 'I have a…

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    Martin Luther King was a man of big dreams, intelligence, hunger, and an advocate for improving the future, especially during the horrific events of the Birmingham movement. Even though the odds were stacked against King, he persevered on to attain black civil rights and racism awareness in the USA in the 1960’s. King was an activist of black suffrage, he held public speeches, conferences and set up the “Project C Campaign” across Georgia and Alabama against the white supremacy. He was driven…

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    “ We will not be satisfied by until justice rolls down like waters, and righteousness like a mighty stream.” (King) These words are from the iconic speech delivered by Dr. Martin Luther King Junior. On August 28th, 1963 Dr. King delivered his address to nearly three hundred thousand people in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. His speech is famous in the Civil Rights Movement of the fifties and sixties. His dissertation inspired many young african americans and other young…

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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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    The Literary Techniques of MLK On April 19, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. wrote an open letter to eight clergymen who questioned his involvement in non-violent protests in Birmingham, Alabama. The Letter of Birmingham Jail brilliantly appeals to both the clergymen and a broader audience. King masterfully uses strategies such as narrating, exemplifying and comparing-contrasting. For the purpose of this essay, we will focus on the literary technique of Comparing-Contrasting in King’s letter.…

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    According to the article, “Heeding the Call” by Diana Childress, when Dr. Martin Luther King was a younger, society was very different then it is now, but without ML it would still be like it was when he was a child. Desegregation is something we should all be happy about, and thankful that he pushed himself to help the community. The injustices that ML faced as he was growing up made him want to repair the society. Martin Luther King was ML’s dad, and represented that standing up for you and…

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    Imagine a world where no one spoke up. Imagine a world where people stayed silent when they witnessed someone, getting bullied for no reason. Imagine a world where there were no words, no help, and no one to reach out to. Imagine that you were unloved,and feel like no one is helping you. This will come to life if we continue not speaking up for others. We should speak up for others because without speaking out, people will feel unloved and not utilizable in the world. Speaking out for others…

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    Robin William once said “No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world.” So what makes the words ring true every time? All it takes is someone who truly cares, and that person can make amazing things happen. Words and ideas inspire people, and when people are inspired, they do inspiring things. For example, take Abraham Lincoln. It seemed as though the whole world was against him, but he persisted. With his words and ideas he managed to begin the ending of slavery. His…

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