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    Martin Luther King inspired me in many different ways. A little information on Martin Luther King‚ he was an African American who wanted to be treated equally and stop segregation and discrimination. Martin Luther King did multiple marches and said many speeches to show his point and to protest against segregation and of course discrimination. Martin Luther King’s most famous speech was the “ I have a Dream” speech which he said in front of two hundred and fifty thousand Americans at the Lincoln

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    automatically come to their minds‚ Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. While both these men had very different views and ideas‚ they also shared similarities. Part of the reason for their different views was because one was in the South and the other was in the North. Martin saw a Dream that could be fulfilled in the South and Malcolm saw a Nightmare‚ which would never end in the North. Martin and Malcolm were raised in very different homes. Martin Luther King Jr. grew up in Atlanta; his

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    Martin Luther King Jr is a Baptist minister and social activist. He led the Civil Rights Movement in the U.S in the 1950’s.Supporters have said he is amazing leader and his speeches are very motivational. Martin Luther King a Baptist minister and Civil-rights activist‚ had impact on race relations in the U.S. Martin Luther King was a great leader who had very motivational speeches and never gave up to make people equal. Martin Luther King Jr Philosophy is about nonviolence and he just wants

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    Martin Luther King Jr. Many people know about the speeches of Martin Luther King Jr‚ but many people don’t know how he was an admirable person. Martin Luther King Jr was born in January 15‚ 1925 and his parents are Alberta King and Martin Luther King Sr. He became a pastor for the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta to carry on family tradition because his grandfather became a pastor there also. He got a B.A degree in 1948‚ and his doctorate degree in 1955. He got married to an intelligent

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was one of many activists that spoke up and took action for the African American people. A little background of Martin Luther King is he was born in Atlanta‚ GA on the date of January 15‚ 1929. The article “Martin Luther King Jr.” on Biography.com shows that in the early years of his life Martin Luther King dealt with racism and discrimination. As he attended seminary he encountered with Morehouse College President Benjamin E. Mays. He was the one that influenced King to use

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    Martin Luther and the Origins of Reformation Video Summary Martin Luther was a German priest and professor. He was one of the most important Renaissance figures in history. Martin Luther was the leader of the Reformation. The Reformation was a religious movement that led to the birth of Protestantism. In the early 1500s‚ Luther was concerned about the beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church. In 1517‚ Martin Luther posted his ninety-five theses to the door of a Catholic church for everyone

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    The Ecclesial Leadership of Martin Luther: An introduction to a great leader Martin Luther (1483 – 1546) was a catholic priest and a theology professor in the late 15th and early 16th century. He was also a central protagonist during the reformation movement in the 16 century‚ which fathered what is now known as the protestant reformation. Martin Luther has subsequently become one of the most recognized and influential leaders in the history of the Christian Church. Leadership Defined: The ecclesial

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    courageous‚ fearless‚ and willing to do anything necessary to fulfill their dreams‚ such as Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ Nelson Mandela‚ Malcolm X‚ and Mahatma Gandhi. Today I am here to talk about Martin Luther King and his dream for an equal world. I want to show that despite some progress over the past five decades‚ African Americans have not yet achieved full parity with white U.S. citizens. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ was born on January 15‚ 1929 in Atlanta‚ Georgia. His father and grandfather were

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    have chosen Martin Luther King as the most significant event of the 20th century in my opinion because he firstly affected millions of people lives and quite frankly changed they way in which we live to day. Martin Luther King was born in Atlanta on January 15th 1929. His father was a minister at a large Christian Church‚ and so religion played a large part in Martins life. His ambition was to become a doctor‚ but he later changed his mind and became a minister like his farther. When Martin finished

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    Americans live their lives‚ small struggles and triumph. One American‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr‚ went through many hardships and struggles on a societal scale. Martin Luther King was faced with many adversities in his life‚ overcame his own struggles‚ and taught us why overcoming our own is important. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. faced many adversities in his lifetime. An illustration of this is located in “Martin Luther King Jr.- (Excerpts from) Letter from Birmingham City Jail”‚ where it states

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