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    During the period of 20 years between 1950 and 1970‚ black Americans were able to improve their level of civil rights. Therefore‚ it is logical to say that they were at least partly successful in achieving their civil rights. This was accomplished through a variety of ways‚ two commonly used techniques being legal strategies and non-violent direct action. However‚ because they were unable to attain complete equality‚ there must have been factors that worked against the civil rights movement. One

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    Civil Disobedience Without a doubt‚ Socrates and Martin Luther King Jr are among the elite in terms of critical thinking and on getting the masses on board with their plan of action. However‚ they both hold very different views when it comes to the topic of civil disobedience. On one side of the spectrum you have Socrates‚ who believes that civil disobedience is never justified and should by no means be a course of action. On the other end Martin Luther King Jr‚ who firmly stands by his argument

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    Should people take more responsibility for solving problems that affect their communities or the nation in general? As the saying goes‚ "One person can make a difference.” whether it is a speech‚ a behavior‚ or a moment‚ people can make a change in the condition surrounding them. So‚ I personally agree that people should take more responsibility for solving problems that affect their communities or the nation in general. Martin L. King‚ known as an American clergyman‚ activist‚ and leader in

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    The Help of Grants Isn’t it quite amazing to find such talent in our 40th President of the United States‚ Ronald Wilson Reagan? Not only has he successfully had careers in acting‚ televising‚ and governing the state of California‚ but he has also managed to become a successful president. During his presidency he has managed to up-lift states’ rights around the nation‚ giving them their own choices in how to spend their grants. By consolidating grants into block grants‚ he was successfully capable

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    Did you know that Dorothy was called the “godmother of the civil rights movement” by Barack Obama! Dorothy was an African American activist. She spent her life fighting for civil rights and women’s rights. Her dad‚ James Edward Height‚ was a contractor and her mom Fannie Borroughs Height‚ was a nurse. Dorothy moved with her family to Rankin‚ Pennsylvania‚ in her youth. There‚ she went to racially integrated schools. This is where it all started for her. Dorothy was born on March

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    started researching on Nelson Mandela and Rosa Parks‚ I realized who the true heroes really are! If you didn’t know‚ Nelson Mandela was one of the bravest‚ and the most courage’s man that would do anything to pay the price of racial segregation. And Rosa Parks is also one of the bravest and the most desperate women in the world. If Nelson Mandela and Rosa Parks were not born. We wouldn’t have the freedom that we have today. Nelson Mandela and Rosa Parks have many similarities and many differences

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    Tyrell Bethel PSC 101 Weds 7:15-10 Letter from a Birmingham Jail Essay Questions 1. In “Letter from a Birmingham Jail‚” Martin Luther King Jr. invokes passages from “The Gettysburg Address‚” The Declaration of Independence‚ and the Bible. Why do you think he references these sources? How do these sources help make his letter more powerful? Dr. King Jr. wrote the “Letter from a Birmingham Jail‚” after an unfair offer was made by eight white clergymen

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    How and why did Martin Luther King‚ Jr. work against prejudice? Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was born on January 25th 1929 in Atlanta‚ Georgia in the United States of America. He was an American clergyman‚ activist and prominent leader in the African-American civil rights movement. His main legacy was to secure progress on civil rights in the United States and he is frequently referenced as a human rights icon. King became a civil rights activist early in his career. King led many non-violent protests

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    Martin Luther King Jr : Born January 15‚ 1929‚ Atlanta‚ Ga. Parents‚ Michael King jr and Alberta Williams king. He was the middle child. In the early years‚ king was growing up having a goal. Life’s most persistent Ural question is ‘what are you doing for others or the whole world?’ Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase‚ and that’s what he did. King became American Baptist Minister‚ activist

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    King’s Letter from Birmingham While in Jail for peaceful protesting for civil rights‚ Martin Luther King Jr. wrote‚ Letter from Birmingham Jail. He wrote it to a group of clergymen who did not support his civil rights movement in order to try and gain their support. King adopts a tone of controlled anger in order to create a logical yet emotional argument. When talking about the suffering of his people‚ Kings tone holds restrained anger. King displays that; “it is easy for those who have never

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