both had many connections in their lives. Both Abraham and Martin attended school. Abraham Lincoln attended formal schooling, but was limited to three brief periods in a local school (“Abraham Lincoln - U.S. Presidents - HISTORY.com,” n.d.). Martin Luther King Jr. entered public school at age five. He entered college at age 15 (“Martin Luther King Jr,” 2018). They were both great civil rights leaders. On January 1, 1863, Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. He freed the slaves and made them free citizens (“Abraham Lincoln,” 2016). Martin Luther King Jr. led a protest that lasted for 381 days where blacks walked to work, school, and church (Rappaport, 2001). In 1964, discrimination and segregation was made illegal (“Martin Luther King Jr,” 2017). Last, both Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. both gave inspiring speeches. Lincoln gave an important speech, the Gettysburg Address, which was only 272 words. He gave the Gettysburg Address at the dedication ceremony for the new national cemetery at Gettysburg. Lincoln gave the speech on the White House lawn on April 11. He urged the audience to welcome the southern states back into the fold (“Abraham Lincoln - U.S. Presidents - HISTORY.com,” n.d.). King gave his famous “I Have a Dream” speech. King stated that the color of your skin shouldn’t matter (“Martin Luther King Jr,” 2017). Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. both had many unknown similarities in …show more content…
were both great leaders, but used different techniques throughout their lives. Lincoln and King were born almost 100 years apart and choose different careers. Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809. He grew up in New Salem, Illinois (“Abraham Lincoln - U.S. Presidents - HISTORY.com,” n.d.). Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15, 1929. He grew up in Atlanta, Georgia (“Martin Luther King Jr,” 2018). Lincoln was a lawyer (“Abraham Lincoln,” 2016). While King was a minister like his father was (“Martin Luther King Jr,” 2018). Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. were both great leaders, but in different ways. Abraham Lincoln won the election into the United States House of Representatives. Also, Lincoln was inaugurated as the 16th United States president on March 1861 (“Abraham Lincoln - U.S. Presidents - HISTORY.com,” n.d.). King was a Baptist who helped African Americans have equal rights (“Martin Luther King Jr,” 2018). Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. both used pacifism in different ways. Lincoln sent many troops, George McClellan and Robert E. Lee both retreated the Confederate Army (“Abraham Lincoln - U.S. Presidents - HISTORY.com,” n.d.). Blacks were treated unfairly, they had separate restrooms and drinking fountains (“Martin Luther King Jr,” 2017). But, Martin Luther King Jr. taught them to fight with words and not their fists (Rappaport, 2001). Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. both helped