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    so leaders began to arise. One bold leader that prospered in front of others was Martin Luther King Jr. He began his first protest with the boycott against buses which was later named the Montgomery bus boycott. He was so revolutionary with his peaceful protest he is remembered now as a great american leader and was built an artifact in Washington D.C. that has a strong symbolic presence…

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    and leaders Martin Luther King Jr. perseveres and gets his point across of how to, properly break the law. MLK constantly advocates for African-American rights and holds a belief that everyone deserves civil justice no matter if you were, black,white,chinese red, purple, or blue. “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny.” The quotation discusses the epitome of a society that King is…

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    logos) or you can use stylistic choices such as repetition, connotation, metaphor, etc. Type your information in black. Cite the text with King Jr. in your parentheses. Be sure in your “analysis of quote” to explain how that example of the rhetorical choice supports the purpose identified in the precis. Name: Nhi Vo (4 points) Precis: Martin Luther King, a black rights activist and preacher, writes a letter responding to a letter of criticism he received from a few clergymen. He writes…

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    social activist, Martin Luther King Jr., in his letter, Letter from Birmingham Jail, expounds the reasons behind the nonviolent demonstration which took place in Birmingham in 1963, the defining year of the Civil Rights Movement. The main purpose that King pursues in this letter is to inform the eight religious leaders of the South who called the demonstration “unwise” and “untimely” of their wrong judgment regarding the demonstration. Attempting to reach the purpose of the letter, King…

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    research paper studies the life and the impact of Martin Luther King Jr. Dr King who led the African-American Civil Rights Movement and who was also a Baptist minister and the leader of Southern Christian Leadership Conference. His work in bringing racial inequality to an end culminated in the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by the 88th United States Congress. The first part of the paper discusses the early life and biography of Dr King. He was an African-American who was born in…

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    changed for the great or good people were fighting for equality. They made sacrifices for us in the hope of a better future and a better world that we live in. People like Martin Luther King Jr made great changes for us during the Civil Rights Movement. He fought for the equality of African Americans. All Martin Luther King Jr wanted was to be equal he didn’t want to be less than. MLK was a peaceful protester and never wanted violence. MLK made great changes in society. He helped African…

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr once wrote a quote "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that". Dr king had many statements, dreams, thoughts, visions, and ideas. He had many strong and powerful influential and inspirational sayings that some people hated and appreciated a lot. In the next few paragraphs, it is going to explain the importances of Dr. Martin Luther Kings concepts and dreams he had. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was an…

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    Martin Luther King is a famously known Civil Rights activist during the Civil Rights Era. His contributions led to equal rights for men of color and whites. One of his strongest attributes was, to persuade people to think or do what is right. Two cases of this are his famous "I Have a Dream" speech and his "Letter From Brigham Jail". In both works, he uses persuasive text to persuade the reader do or think someway. His persuasive texts contain numerous logical appeals and emotional appeals. The…

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    King once stated, “[We] must remember as we boycott that a boycott is not an end within itself; the end is reconciliation; the end is redemption, the end is the creation of the beloved community” (6). He had a vision, articulated in the earliest days of his emergence as a a leader in the civil rights struggle. King’s goal was not just to break down the legal segregation of southern (and much of the United States) society, but also to bring down the emotional and spiritual animosity that drove…

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    Martin Luther King Jr was a very prominent person during the era when White people discriminated against African Americans. He shaped the United States into what it is today. The letter written by Martin Luther King Jr, talked about the many struggles African- Americans had while living with discrimination in the United States. Many people that lived through discrimination could agree that many of the different laws that were passed did not help with being discriminated against. As Mr. King…

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