Dr. King with his motivational words and acts of nonviolence such as protests and campaigns to act his voice. He became a president of MIA also known as Montgomery Improvement Association as a response to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that segregation on public buses is unconditional. ------ His idea was influenced by Gandhi’s stress on love and nonviolence. Unlike other civil right activist, Dr. King’s commitment to nonviolence and peace …show more content…
It contributed in the passage of Civil Rights Act of 1964, which ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination. His most famous speech, “ I Have A Dream” shared a meaning of Dr. King’s “dream of equality” to the public.---------- He wished for a world that senses a passion of true equality.A race should not change who we really are underneath. I admire Martin Luther KIng,Jr. for being able to love all his both haters and supporters. He left “dreams” to remind our passions of who we are, and why we need to accomplish our dreams. His voice guides us why unexpected failures can be used as our advantage. Dr. King left traces for the younger generations to