On January 15, 1929, predestined greatness was born into the world, Dr. Martin Luther KIng Jr. He was labeled an assiduous leader and conduit for equality,who provided an anecdote to promote the integration and equality of the American society, as well as the inequality that existed for minorities. To enable and fully fathom Dr. King’s legacy, one must understand his significance during the American Civil Rights Movement. This era was was deemed the downfall of the nations due to racial inequality. America was on a thin line of division. Dr. King fully understood that “united we would stand, divided …show more content…
Dr. King was a catalyst for peace, he negated violent actions that could have severely weakened the truths that America was built upon. Dr. King was not a man of fear. He attempted what others won’t. He took major life threatening risk, along with his wife and children. Dr. King was ridiculed, beat on, incriminated, and measures went so far that his house was bombed. Through all the turmoil and many tests America presented its self inflicting trials, but Dr. King had endurance and longevity.The life of Dr. King not only shows what self can accomplish, but what a group of people working together for one common goal can achieve. In order to change a world, change must first occur within one’s self. A leader must not be afraid to step out of their comfort zone and never let down from what they believe in. Dr. King demonstrated this through many protests and marches, “ we must learn to live together as brothers or we will perish together as fools”. Dr. King said this to insinuate that if people don’t unite and do what is right, we will all fall. If we know truth, it is our job to exemplify truth. It takes all of us doing what is right, even in times of struggle, to make a