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    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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    Reality It’s hard to imagine how one man can change a nation with a simple idea of equality. Dating back to the 1960’s‚ people were treated differently depending on their race‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ and sexual background. Whites males were the superior to everyone else and blacks‚ or African Americans‚ were looked down upon. While African Americans were treated better in the 1960’s than they were in the 1860’s when they were slaves in the United States‚ they still were treated unequally in our society

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    and the general public knew very little about brain health; for instance‚ for a significant amount of time mental disorders were thought to be caused by evil spirits trapped inside one’s head‚ or demonic possession. Today‚ there is much more information available to the public about mental health‚ and authors are beginning to be more brave about the

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    promised land." (King). After the Civil War the thirteenth amendment was passed abolishing slavery. However‚ many still saw Black people as “second-class citizens.” “Segregation: the practice or policy of keeping people of different races‚ religions‚ etc.‚ separate from each other‚” (Webster). Also known as the “Black Codes‚” the Jim Crow laws were passed providing legal defense‚ and enforcement of segregation. These laws existed in the North but were primarily in the South. Whites were superior‚ African

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    Martin Luther KingJr. is one of the most influential people of this century. People remember King for his humanity‚ leadership and his love of his fellow man regardless of their skin color. Through reading King’s writings and speeches‚ that changed the world‚ one can learn that his values of integrity‚ love‚ truth‚ fairness‚ caring‚ non-violence‚ and peace were what motivated him to greatness. One of his less known speeches is "A Time to Break the Silence"‚ this speech was different than most of

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was a great man‚ but what was he really like? well from his famous speech I’ve been on a mountaintop we learn that he was a very caring person. Not only that but martin also showed a very determined and helpful spirit‚ but how can we tell that this was a part of his personality‚ well in his speech it shows his personality and his beliefs best. Martin talked about a lot of things but in this speech we see that his focus was on human rights and bettering a community that was

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    of the Freedom Fighters; Dr. Martin Luther KingJr. Martin Luther KingJr. was born on January 15‚ 1929. He was an American clergyman‚ activist‚ and prominent leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He is best known for his role in the advancement of civil rights using nonviolent civil disobedience. A Baptist minister‚ King became a civil rights activist early in his career. He led the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott and helped found the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)

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    With the use of logos appeal‚ Martin Luther King Jr. logically proves each point he makes objectively and uses indisputable evidence to support his statements. Dr. King went to great lengths to educate his people in the benefit of non-violent aggression. He chose to respond to hard and brutal acts with non-violent resistance. In his letter‚ he tries to support the fact that they had no alternative except to prepare for direct action. However‚ Martin Luther KingJr. has several logical examples of

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    I have a dream” delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington‚ D.C. in August of 1963‚ is one of the greatest speeches of all time. It is a very powerful speech that‚ up until now‚ is being analyzed. His speech was well ordered and assembled that this speech was one of a kind. One reason King’s speech is the greatest is because he uses many descriptive imagery. My favorite image is when he says‚ “where little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with

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    Alabama‚ Martin Luther King Jr. was put in jail for protesting. In the mid- 1950s Martin Luther King Jr. helped end segregation. Dr. King was the leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Dr. King fought for equality and to end segregation. Dr. King wanted to end desegregation‚ and achieved their goals using non-violent protest. Dr. King’s goals were to end racial discrimination against black people. Dr. King wanted to make a change for black people. He led non-violent protests for equal

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