Martin Luther King’s faith was strong. He believed it was more important to negotiate with word than to use force. In Martin Luther king’s biography “Peaceful Warrior” King “Chose the minister because he felt he would best influence others as a preacher.” And “Dr. King was soon speaking out plainly against injustice in his Sunday sermons.” (59) In other words, he wanted to …show more content…
In Kings Letter to Birmingham he states “We can never forget that everything Hitler did in Germany was ‘legal.’… But I’m pretty sure if I had lived in Germany during that time, I would have aided and comforted my Jewish brothers even though it was illegal.” In other words, he was going to break the law because he knew he was doing the right thing. King also referenced Mahatma Gandhi in the civil rights movement. In his biography The Peaceful Warrior it states “Following leader Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. King chose nonviolence as the keystone of his fight for civil rights.” In other words, he wasn’t the only one who used nonviolence to make a