However, standing up for what one believes in does not always work or is a viable option. For instance, Anne Frank could not speak out against the Nazis without facing certain death (Frank 374). Even though she could not stand up for herself, she wrote about what she went through, so the world would know about the hardships she had to face. Anne’s father later published her diary, which inspires millions to have a positive outlook when faced with troubling times. Yet, when one does not stand up for themselves or have someone stand up for them, the consequences are dire. For example, if the Allied Powers had not rose together and defeated the Axis Powers, then the world could be controlled by the unjust laws of the Nazi Party (Krystek). By standing together the Allied Powers fought for the freedoms and rights of many people who could not stand up for themselves. Martin Luther King Jr. was also a proponent of standing up for oneself in a nonviolent manner. In fact, “. . . he led a massive protest in Birmingham, Alabama, that caught the attention of the entire world, providing what he called a coalition of conscience” (Martin Luther King Jr. - Biography). This protest led to a law that desegregated downtown stores in the city of Birmingham (Children’s Crusade). MLK fought for the freedoms of many African Americans, including the residents of Birmingham, …show more content…
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