Racial discrimination is one of the experiences that shaped his beliefs. In “Heeding the Call,” the text states,”He learned about racial discrimination at age six, when the two sons of a white neighborhood storekeeper stopped playing with him.” It made him think that he is not really human and is less than the white people.
Racial discrimination along with uneven areas of segregation are both things that shaped MLK’s beliefs. He went to North America which did not have slaves at this time. “Heeding the Call“ states, “We go to any place we want to and sit anywhere we want to.” This shows that