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    develops pretentious diction can misleading people from the language and language is a reflection of our culture and society. On the other hand, in "Letter from Birmingham Jail", Martin Luther King, Jr. shows his belief about the segregation and tried to get the support from the community. In both texts, George Orwell and Martin Luther King, Jr. both show that political leaders use the language to encourage the individuals in society by making an encouragement to bring them together and convince…

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    Martin was an inspiration for blacks. He helped them push for civil rights and freedom, and he was successful. With speeches and freedom walks, inspiring them to fight for rights. Growing up in Atlanta, King attended Booker T. Washington High School. He skipped ninth and twelfth grade, and entered Morehouse College at age fifteen without formally graduated from high school. In 1948, he graduated from Morehouse with a bachelor of sociology. And enrolled corer theological seminary in Chester,…

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    On the means of Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. declaimed his perspectives about human fairness for African Americans at one of the biggest common rights exhibits ever. More than 250,000 individuals remained before King in Washington, D.C. at this rally. This awesome social equality pioneer assumed a vital part in completion the isolation for African Americans and motivating the Civil Rights Act of 1964. His expository dialect left an effect on America.…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta, Georgia on January 15, 1929 and later died April 4, 1968. He started making an impact on the world in the 1950s. However, making a big impact in American by becoming an activist, minister, and prominent leader in the African American civil rights movement. In his monomyth, he was an intelligent and fearlessness man that overcome societies expectations, fought for racial equality and peace, and making his name memorable. Before King was born his…

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    The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Martin Luther King Jr. in 1964. “ Whose work to resolve serious conflicts without violence is also helping to reduce in the United States the discriminate bitterness that condemns international organization... because of the participation of people of non-white races and of the concerns to promote ‘the dignity and worth of the human person’ regardless of race” (Nobel Prize Foundation.org MLK). The Nobel Prize Foundation was founded by Alfred Nobel in 1901. He…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. King continues to be recognized as a spokesperson and additionally as the leader of the civil rights movement in 1954. Moreover, Dr. King proved to be actively against violence, and consequently throughout the civil rights movement he acted through tactics of nonviolence. Through utilizing nonviolent tactics amid protests against the south’s segregation, there proved to be an increase in media coverage. Thus, King…

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    I have dream Martin Luther king was born on 15 January 1929 in Atlanta Georgia. He was the first son and second born, he was born to a very Christian family. His father was a minster. At a young age martin show the need for the social change King first came across discrimination, aged six, when he and a white friend were sent to different schools. Aged 14, King was forced to give up his bus seat for a white passenger on a ride home from Georgia. He had just won a contest, with a speech about…

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    make a change. Martin Luther King Jr. A man of impressive morals who devoted his life to the people He had the inspiration as a leader to make his goals and fulfill a dream. King can be judged in one of two ways, looked down on or looked up to. Remembering him because of his persistence, and how his voice and efforts impacted the hearts of the people. King was born as Michael King Jr. He was a middle child to Michael King Sr. And Alberta Williams, The reason he was known as Martin, He was a…

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    Like Martin Luther King Jr said “ the time is right to do what is right”. Martin Luther King Jr promoted peaceful ways to fix segregation problems he was the youngest man to receive the Nobel peace prize. Through 1896 and 1965 there were laws Like the Jim Crow laws that made it hard for African Americans live a normal life. We Americans Believe everyone is equal, but back then they refused to think that. But it always came out for the best like how they solve problems instead of using violence…

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    Archival Research Center at Boston University. On the 15 January 1929 Martin Luther King Jr was born in Atlanta Georgia. He entered Morehouse College at the age of fifteen and graduated in 1948. In 1954 he accepted a job at the Dexter Avenue Baptist church in Montgomery Alabama, during his sermons he would often encourage his congregation to get involved in community and social matters, speaking about the importance in voting. In 1955 Martin Luther King Jr returned to Atlanta Georgia taking his…

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