Martin Luther king and Amy Tan have both succeed in gaining “equality” for everyone. You may ask how did Martin Luther King and Amy Tan earned equality for all. Will I can tell you that both of them were brave to speak up against what they feel was wrong. They both wanted respect for all people of any race, and culture. The accomplishment of achieving equality for everyone was not easy for both of them; there were actually multipull critics against them like judgments, hateful words and attitudes all because they wanted to do something right. As you read on to the story you will find out that King and Amy had earn equality in different ways, but both earn respect at the end.
Martin Luther King had earned a lot of respect in both races, because he was brave enough to speak up against racism for all the Negros at that time. King has been through a lot of struggles to earn equality for us today and we should be thankful for that. King also didn’t earn equality through violence like he says to the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, “ I asked us to be on call on to engage in a nonviolent direct- action program” (1137). He says this because he didn’t want them to get there freedom by fighting the other race and causing kayos, but in a well organize manner. Furthermore he wanted to get rid of the unjust law which was a law that was not equal or fair to everyone, basically it was a law that gives power to one person to make rules Bukaka 2 for everyone else. For example how the author describes it, “unjust laws is a human law that is not rooted in eternal law and natural a law; any law that