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    impact on the American society. One of them is African American civil rights leader‚ Malcolm X. He was a major 20th-century spokesman for Black Nationalism. Malcolm X was born as Malcolm Little on May 19‚ 1925‚ in Omaha‚ Nebraska. His father was a Baptist minister and was an outspoken follower of Marcus Garvey who was the Black Nationalist leader in the 1920s who advocated a "back-to-Africa" movement for African Americans. Malcolm X started working as a shoeshine boy‚ soda jerk‚ busboy‚ waiter‚ and

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    Between April 12‚ 1861 and April 9‚ 1856‚ the American Civil War took place. African Americans were not able to vote until August 6‚ 1965. There was a series of peaceful marches from Selma‚ Alabama to Montgomery‚ Alabama. Out the the three attempted marches‚ only one succeeded. In 1965‚ Martin Luther King helped African Americans get the right to vote. Martin Luther King stood up for what he believed in‚ what he believed was right‚ and he accomplished his goals. Due to his bravery‚ along with

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    A Leader of Respect: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Submitted By: Lorianne Fedée Submitted To: Blake Lambert Course Code: AHSS 2310 - 01 Due Date: Thursday‚ March 15th‚ 2012 A Leader of Respect: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. There are various leadership traits and behaviors which make up an individual’s definition of an ideal leader. While some leaders may often possess similar leadership traits and behaviors‚ they do not necessarily acquire equal acceptance and likeability‚ thus

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    creed: - ’We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal.” quoted by Martin Luther King Jr.( www.GoodReads.com) Martin Luther King Jr. was becoming an inspiration to many families‚ businessmen by just speaking his mind and soon people understood where he was coming from. Martin Luther King Jr. was apart of many‚ things‚ but one was the Montgomery Bus Boycott Martin Luther King Jr. did many praiseworthy things in his life that have abundantly affected the world‚ such as

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    Martin Luther King Jr. CTU Online Abstract This abstract is written about Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. I chose Martin Luther King Jr. from the list of individuals. My reason for this choice is because of his dream of peace through non-violence not only of African Americans but his dream included all disadvantaged American. He was a visionary‚ an organizer‚ a great speaker; a Nobel Prize winner and a Baptist minister are among some of the titles this great

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    The theme behind Dr. Martin Luther King’s civil rights movement was to show that‚ you have to go out and work hard to fight for what you believe is right and by fight I don’t necessarily mean literally‚ because Dr. King made sure that he kept his movement nonviolent‚ but fight as in push through any and all obstacles that may get in your way. Dr. King showed me that although there may be some doubters‚ as long as you

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    Along with MLK‚ Malcolm X wanted justice for African Americans. The morality African Americans believe they deserve‚ due to their contemporary inconvenience. However‚ the approach Malcolm X conveys was the opposite of MLK’s tactics for achieving justice. The lifelong brutality was finally taking a toll on the people. The way African Americans were getting treated regarding their skin color was soon the outcome of the approach Malcolm had in mind for justice. Violence against African Americans had

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    A Dream Come True? During the Civil Rights Movement‚ a man named name Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stepped up as a leader in order to help end racial segregation. During this time and the many years before it‚ African Americans suffered greatly. Dr. King’s “I Have A Dream” speech made a huge turning point in the Civil Rights Movement and opened the door to equality. On August 28‚ 1963‚ King gives his speech for freedom. He begins by stating the emancipation of the slaves‚ issued by Abraham Lincoln

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    One of the most powerful leaders of the civil rights movement was the African American Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Martin King Jr was born into a family that was big on Christianity. The date May 1936 was the date of when he got baptized‚ but this event had a very little effect on him. But one big event that had a big impact on his life was the death of his grandmother on May 1941 when Martin Luther King was only twelve years old. King Jr. had blamed himself for his grandmother’s death as he was out

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    Martin Luther King Jr.‚ also called MLK‚ Reverend King‚ or Luther King‚ was an influential figure in during the 1900’s and in today’s society was known for his efforts during the Civil Rights Movement. During this time he became an American Baptist minister‚ and activist for combating racial inequality‚ and he was one of the most visible spokespersons and leaders during the Civil Rights Movement. He is best known among many individuals for his role in the advancement of civil rights using nonviolent

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