Martin Luther King Jr. was a significant leader who played a tremendous role in the move for equality. He gave his famous speech “I Have A Dream” at the March …show more content…
The March on Washington and Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech were both important catalysts in the Civil Rights Movement. In his speech, Martin Luther King Jr. discussed how he dreamed about the day when African Americans would be treated the same as white citizens. He addressed his dream where one day African Americans and white individuals would be able to sit together in peace. Martin Luther King Jr. believed in Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of using non-violent protests …show more content…
She has been called “the first lady of civil rights” and “the mother of the freedom movement.” Parks grew up when the Jim Crow Laws were in effect. Everything was segregated including public bathrooms, water fountains, and city buses. Rosa Parks rode the bus for many years to and from work, but one day was more significant than any other day. She was asked to move in order for a white man to have a seat and she refused. Her refusal resulted in her being arrested and many African Americans boycotting the bus service. This boycott lasted for three-hundred and eighty-one days and resulted in the integrating of the