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    Martin Luther King Jr. Throughout the centuries‚ racism and prejudice have been leading issues that have a great affect on global communities. With regards to the discrimination within the United States of America‚ the great bitterness of Caucasians towards those of different ethnic groups‚ principally African Americans‚ became comprehensible. During the twentieth century‚ African Americans encountered racial prejudice from day-to-day and soon became completely segregated. Although these communities

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    beings. Each individual has his or her own definition of violence and when it is acceptable or ethical to use it. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Walter Benjamin‚ and Hannah Arendt are among the many that wrote about the different facets of violence‚ in what cases it is ethical‚ the role we as individuals play in this violent society and the political aspects behind our violence. Martin Luther King Jr. was a brilliant man who preached non-violence to his followers during the fight of equality in deeply embedded

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    Furthermore‚ Martin Luther Kings religious actions and passive clever tactics helped him become popular and noticed. In December 1‚ 1955‚Martin Luther King was awarded to become president and lead a boycott of bus transportation in effort to stop the black and white segregation happening in the buses. In his first speech as the group’s president‚ King declared‚ "[they had] no alternative but to protest. For years [they] have shown patience. We have sometimes given our white brothers the feeling that

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    Aristotle v. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. and Aristotle find common ground in the idea of a distinction between just and unjust laws; however‚ Aristotle finds distinction in society’s understanding of the purpose of the law through extensive reasoning‚ while Martin Luther King‚ Jr. defines a just law as a law based on social mores and the “Law of God”. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. claims distinction between just and unjust laws on moral responsibility or the “Law of God”. Dr. King deems

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    In the prominent “I Have a Dream” speech‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. prophesied the reality of our present: “One hundred years later‚ the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination.” Fifty more years of suffrage‚ pain‚ and deceit would be waved into the African American culture. You are a shackle being dragged through the trenches of a prolonging oppression. Learning about the suffrage individuals go through has taught me to appreciate

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    Lessons of Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. Cesar Chavez My friends‚ today we honor a giant among men: today we honor the reverend Martin Luther King‚ Jr. Dr. King was a powerful figure of destiny‚ of courage‚ of sacrifice‚ and of vision. Few people in the long history of this nation can rival his accomplishment‚ his reason‚ or his selfless dedication to the cause of peace and social justice. Today we honor a wise teacher‚ an inspiring leader‚ and a true visionary‚ but to truly honor Dr. King we must do

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    Martin Luther King once said “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase”. Alike several others in this world Martin saw the potential each and every person in the world carried. But instead of sitting around he acted on this potential. He saw that he could make a difference in this world‚ achieve his hopes and dreams of a better future‚ and he took that opportunity. Unlike Martin Luther King many people in today’s society don’t act on their opportunities. Rather we

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister who used his voice and nonviolent demonstration to inspire millions of people in the United States of America to try and end poverty‚ stop racism‚ and create peace. Slavery and racism in the United Sates was something that ended in the nineteenth century‚ however‚ well into the twentieth century‚ African Americans’ were still being forced to use separate restrooms and schools as whites. They suffered discrimination and abuse regularly. Dr

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    1) Rock solid‚ unshakeable confidence You can see from Martin Luther King’s body language that he was calm and grounded as he delivered his speech. Although you can’t see his feet as he’s speaking‚ I’d imagine him to be heavily planted to the ground‚ with a solid posture that says “Here I am. I’m not budging. Now‚ you come to me.” As a speaker‚ Martin Luther King had the solidity that is surely only found with those who have completely aligned their actions with their firm commitment. The

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was well known for giving many inspiring speeches that had an affect on the American society during the 1960’s. I believe his speech in 1967‚ "Beyond Vietnam- A Time to Break Silence" advances the cause of African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement because Dr. King is challenging the logic that both black and white Americans fight in war together but they can not sit in the same seat in the same class together in school. As well as challenging the movement of peace

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