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    Even though some people didn’t agree with Martin Luther King Jr.‚ his assassination was unjustified because the whites were scared that blacks would someday have equal rights to them and he also fought through segregation. Martin Luther King Jr. was a civil rights leader born on January 15‚ 1929 and died April 4‚ 1968. He was a pastor at a church named Dexter Avenue Baptist Church. He had 2 sons‚ Dexter Scott King and Martin Luther King III‚ and 2 daughters Yolanda King and Bernice King. He lived

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    Robert’s Admiration for Martin Luther King Jr. For Martin Luther King Jr. was such a good man‚ that Robert F. Kennedy idoled him. Martin Luther King’s death affected all of his followers all over the world. Martin committed his energy to the right treatment of others like him.(Kennedy 577) Kennedy told the world the nation that night that “[this was a] difficult day‚ [a] difficult time for the United States [and that we] ask what kind of nation we are”(Kennedy 577). By the end of the night he asked

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    statements of life‚ it was greatly benefited that Martin Luther King Jr had a more complex understanding of using metaphors and repetition to give the Negros the the freedom and equality that they deserved for over many generations. Martin Luther Kings speech was rolled out better because he used repetition in his speech to persuade the people of the United States. In his speech he mentions and repeats the statement ‚" I have a dream that "(Luther King) ‚ showing that he is trying to make the phrase

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    leaders. One of those leaders was Martin Luther King‚ Jr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was an amazing man because he worked for peace and equality‚ he brought people together to work for unity‚ he has inspired the world‚ and he has inspired me to make the world a better place. Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was born in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ and had one older sister. He married Coretta Scott on June 18‚ 1953. They had four children: two girls and two boys. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.was

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    If Martin Luther King was alive today he would be 88 years old today. He would be a grandfather. If he was still alive‚ he would probably be still fighting for equality. He would be different in some ways. However his age could possibly affect his health and he could also be fragile to stand up on his feet. If Martin Luther King was alive today‚ we would not have the holiday “Martin Luther King Day.” We wouldn’t be having a holiday to honor him for his work for equality and also be able to have

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    diversity we would all be the same. Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. brought different cultures together as one in harmony. One’s race and color doesn’t make someone better than the other. Everyone is different but that makes us ourselves. Everyone is not the same on the outside‚ but we are the same on the inside. Just because someone is white or black doesn’t

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    omnipresent representation of inferiority. Starved of a Negro consensus‚ white men—mostly European—began persecuting them and exalting their supposed mediocrity. Hundreds of years after this tenet hit America‚ an exceedingly astute preacher named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. exemplified himself as the backbone of the Civil Rights Movement in the mid-1900s. Notwithstanding the omnipotent fear plaguing the Negro community‚ Dr. King apprehends the vindictiveness of classifying the black men and women as inferior

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    The Great Reformer 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 one of the most influential people of the Protestant Reformation. Luther was also responsible for the break-up of the Catholic Church. Martin Luther was a representative during the 16th century of a desire widespread of the renewal

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    Martin Luther’s Letter to the German nobility condemned many of the Catholic Church’s practices that Martin Luther believed reflected a corrupt church and described his growing opposition to the pope. Martin Luther believed that the pope should not have any authority over the emperor unless it is for spiritual offices. He believed that the only time‚ out of religious situations‚ the pope should feel above the emperor is when he anoints and crowns him at the altar. Martin Luther also did not understand

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    Ethan Preece    October 26‚ 2016 Martin Luther Martin Luther was born on November 10th‚ 1483. He was baptised as a Catholic the next morning. His family moved to mansfield in 1484. His father got a job as a leaseholder of copper mines and smelters. His father was determined to see Martin Luther become a lawyer. Luther enrolled in law school but dropped out almost immediately because he described it as “hell”. He was deeply influenced by two of his tutors who taught him to test everything with

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