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    just ordinary people. For example Wonder Woman‚ Spiderman‚ and Captain America are all heroes in the movies but in reality no one can do the things they do. Real heroes are the people that improve the world we live in just like Martin Luther King Jr. has. Martin Luther King Jr. was a leader in the Civil Rights Movement to end segregation. He fought for everyone to go to the same school‚ restaurants‚ and have the same rights on busses

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    Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Martin Luther King‚ Jr. and Malcolm X were very important to our country’s history. They are revolutionary men. They fought battles against a bigoted nation. They fought for what they believed was right. The two gentlemen however fought very different battles although they seem to be fighting the same prejudice. If you ask anyone today‚ that remembers the movement‚ ‘Who was Malcolm X and Martin Luther King‚ Jr? The opinions you will hear

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    of race. I believe Dr. King was a great man‚ because he inspired me‚ brought peace‚ and encouraged people. Martin Luther King Jr. was an inspiration to lots of people. His

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    History To what extent was Martian Luther King the most significant civil rights leader in the period between 1865-1992? It can be said that between this time of 1865-1992 MLK was a very significant civil rights leader‚ and in fact was the most important to the civil rights movement in this time. However there were many other leaders at the time that help progress blacks rights in the US at the time such as Booker T Washington‚ W E B DuBois‚ Ida B Wells‚ Malcolm X and many others‚ who all took

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most impactful leaders and speakers. King was able to capture his audience and persuade them to follow his movement. MLK’s use of rhetoric stopped the audience in their tracks. His words and arguments were powerful back when they were said and even in today’s society. So many of Martin Luther King’s arguments are based on emotion and appeal to culture. Martin Luther King’s “Letter From Birmingham Jail” was addressed to eight clergymen after being arrested during

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    Martin Luther King is a prime example of an individual whom never compromised his ideals for the greater good of all mankind. Throughout history his writings and demonstrations were a key aspect in the major changes during the 1960’s in civil rights movement. Many of his writings were all influential and noted his ideals and actions that lead to key actions and legislations during this time period. Some writings were “Letters from Birmingham” and “Why We Can’t Wait”. These are blue prints that never

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    Martin Luther King‚ Jr. born in 1925 January 15th Atlanta‚ Georgia was an american activist‚ humanitarian‚ and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He was born as Michael King Jr. first and was the middle child in his family. Even though his father Martin Luther King Sr. was quite strict with the kids i the family‚ his mother’s (Alberta Williams King) gentleness balanced everything out‚ so he grew up in a safe and loving environment. When he was 12 years old his grandmother died

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    Martin Luther King Jr. once said‚ “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed‚ we hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal.” Martin Luther King Jr. gave this speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1963. In this speech‚ he states the struggles that African Americans face‚ due to discrimination and racial inequality in America. King held many peaceful protests concerning these issues‚ but no matter how peaceful

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    the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry and Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech “I Have a Dream”. In Dr. King’s speech he brings up that his dream is not only for him but for others with the same problem. He is a caring dreamer‚ one who believes others come first then himself. Mama is also a dreamer of this sort. Her dreams are for her family and the well being of them. Even though Mama’s dream is not as deep or motivational as Dr. King‚ it is still a non selfish dream. Mama’s dream was to

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    the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. was just or unjust? Martin Luther King Jr. was standing outside on the balcony giving one of his famous speeches and then it happened. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4th‚ 1968 by a man named James Earl Ray. After the news got out about Martin Luther King Jr. getting shot to death‚ black activist around the southern parts of the United States rioted and protested in the streets. The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. was unjust because

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