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    In Search of Freedom Martin Luther King Jr. stood before a crowd of thousands of people at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington‚ D.C on August 28‚ 1963‚ to give his famous “I Have a Dream” speech. In his speech he explained how it was time for all people to get over racism and that one day he could only hope for everyone to be friends. King said‚ “one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers

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    Martin Luther King The most important person to have made a significant change in the rights of Blacks was Martin Luther King. He had great courage and passion to defeat segregation and racism that existed in the United States‚ and it was his influence to all the Blacks to defy white supremacy and his belief in nonviolence that lead to the success of the Civil Rights movement. Martin Luther King was born on January 15‚ 1929 in Atlanta‚ Georgia where the city suffered most of the racial discrimination

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    Fifty-two years ago‚ at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington‚ DC‚ he gave the “I Have a Dream”speech which later‚ influenced the future for every African-American…...“I have a dream‚ that one day this nation will rise up and live up to its creed. We hold these truths to be self evident‚ that all men are created equal…..."(americanrhetoric.com) the crowd started cheering…… Starting from that moment‚ he has changed the world and the future‚ he gave all the African-American citizens hope of equality‚

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    Pericles and Martin Luther were both very influential people of their time. Even today their legacy’s live on and many times are still referred to. Without their effort in perusing with what they believed was right and keeping the motivation to change it‚ the world wouldn’t be where we are today. Pericles brought idea of democracy to Athens. He believed that the true value of Athens was found in the common good of the people. He worked to ensure that every Athenian had land and some link to their

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    In this essay‚ I would like to relate Christine de Pizan’s and Martin Luther’s idea of faith with the use of good works to the question of individuality. For Christine‚ faith through good works is essential in shaping one’s individuality; as for Luther‚ faith alone‚ is used to define one as a Christian. By defining individuality as the unique journey taken to discovery of one’s worth as a Christian‚ faith provides a central point of conversion to direct one’s actions toward his or her newly converted

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    Speaking is an Art that was Mastered By Martin Luther King Jr. “This sweltering summer of the Black’s legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating Autumn of freedom and equality” (King). This little quote was from the famous “I Have a Dream” speech that was made and spoken by Martin Luther King Junior. The speech was spoken on August 28‚ 1963. It was taken place at the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. The speech is about having freedom for all Americans‚ though

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    spoke up. One essential person during that time was Martin Luther King Jr. He stated his opinion that everyone should be treated equally‚ no matter what the consequences were. He is one of the many reasons why the world is the way it is now. Martin Luther King Jr. gave one of the world’s most persuasive speech‚ ‘I Have a Dream”. The “I have a dream” speech had many goals he wanted to get out such as to stop the inequality

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    On the 26 of February the shooting of Trayvon Martin in Sanford Florida is still a popular news case. Was it a hate crime‚ or just a total misunderstanding? February 26th‚ Trayvon Martin was shoot and killed by George Zimmerman. George Zimmerman the neighbourhood watchman‚ saw a suspicious African American man going around‚ whit his hoodie on and something in his hands. Zimmerman was holding a close lock at Trayvon. Trayvon starting running‚ and Zimmerman went anther him. We later know that

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    Lydia Martin is 13 years old when the writing first shows up. Slanted words with overlapping letters appear across the palm of her hand. She hates it. She hates it because he is Lydia Martin and Lydia Martin does not do soulmates. She refuses to belong to anybody and really‚ soulmates are just suggestions. Lydia is 13 and ½ when she becomes fed up with her soulmate. Everyday she wakes up to to terrible handwriting on the palm on her right hand. It’s always a list. She can sometimes make

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    In in his final speech before his assassination in 1968‚ Martin Luther King quotes‚ “Only when it is dark enough can you see the stars.” Throughout Dr. King’s speech‚ “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop”‚ he points out the beauty in the stars of this dark time in history. Much like the stars‚ Martin Luther King Jr. was a light to all citizens affected by racism and became the eternal leader of the Civil Rights Movement. I have always struggled with the purpose of racism. Who decided that dark skinned

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