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    buses and due to that‚ blacks were able to get rights. Even though Rosa Parks had to serve jail time‚ she was the main cause of those rights today. Rosa Parks was not the only person who did something like this and served jail time as well‚ Martin Luther King Jr. He fought for equality‚ rebelled in order to accomplish what he started and believed in. For the blacks and the whites to be one nation‚ to be mixed all together

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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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    I think the meaning of this quote is that you can’t fight to have something taken away by using the same thing as what you’re trying to drive away. Yes‚ I think that the Free African Society in Philadelphia share in King’s beliefs because they were used to take care of the widows and the fatherless children‚ they made the decision to help the whites‚ and because over 50 percent of the blacks were live-in domestic workers. It was showing that they were using King’s quote because they were used

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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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    of cars driving and people walking permeate Yerba Buena Gardens‚ except in one particular location. In one corner of the gardens stands a Martin Luther King Jr. memorial. The memorial is breathtakingly beautiful with a fifty foot high and twenty foot wide waterfall that falls over Sierra granite. In the Memorial’s hallway‚ visitors read quotes from Dr. King himself that are engraved on glass panels and set in granite. The physical beauty of the memorial is undeniable‚ however many people are not

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    society. An outstanding hero—Martin Luther King Jr. who used to be a priest helped African-Americans and poor people made an effort to gain basic human rights after the Civil War. Although he only lived till thirty-nine years old‚ he was deeply influenced by Christianity and allusive the Bible in his notion and speeches. He was one of the most brilliant people in the history ‚whose actions and talks still have effects in the U.S. today. One of the reasons that Martin Luther King caught people’s attention

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    Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his speech “I Have a Dream” on August 28‚ 1963. Malala Yousafzai delivered her Nobel Peace Prize speech on October 10‚ 2014. Though their speeches may have been given 51 years apart‚ their goal of equality and rights of all people remain constant. Both influential people have faced discrimination and abuse of power‚ then which has resulted in risks for the people their defending‚ but still have hope and goals to restore the inequality they are fighting against. Malala

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    Martin Luther (November 10‚ 1483 - February 18‚ 1546) was a Christian theologian and Augustinian monk whose teachings inspired the Protestant Reformation and deeply influenced the doctrines of Protestant and other Christian traditions. Martin Luther was born to Hans and Margaretha Luther on 10 November 1483 in Eisleben‚ Germany and was baptised the next day on the feast of St. Martin of Tours‚ after whom he was named. Luther’s call to the Church to return to the teachings of the Bible resulted in

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    Martin Luther King Junior and Socrates argue for a different meanings and reasoning’s behind the differences of a single person and the law by which we have to follow. They were written many years apart but they are still very similar to the ideas of justice. The way that the two argue are almost completely opposite depending on the way that they feel towards authority and inner direction or moral guidance to lead you by. In the Crito‚ Socrates provides a lot of different arguments to understand

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    How significant was Martin Luther King’s (MLK’s) contribution to the civil rights movement in the years 1956-68? In the following essay I will discuss some of Milk’s contributions and limitations (where developments were made in his absence‚ or where his presence contributed very little)‚ to advances in the civil rights movement‚ and will conclude if he was as significant as he is usually credited. King’s contributions to the movement between 1956- 61 were non-existent‚ it seemed as though he couldn’t

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