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    Dreaming makes me think of the steps I have to do to make it to my dream so I work my hardest to complete each step. Now look at what Martin Luther King Jr. did to achieve his dream. M.L.K. had steps for his dream like protesting and not using the bus as transportation for a year. He worked hard to complete those steps and even though he wasn’t there to get his dream‚ he effected a lot of people

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    Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase. Martin Luther King Jr. The first step to any journey is always the hardest. Whether if it is for a completely new beginning or just a slight change within yourself‚ you struggle to not only have faith from within but also in your future. As a child raised in a Seventh-day Adventist household‚ faith has not only become a substantial part of my life but has morphed itself into my being. Erecting this stronghold of faith did

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    Luther was both a revolutionary and a conservative.” Evaluate this statement with respect to Luther’s response to the political and social questions of his day. This statement is dealing with Martin Luther‚ making changes and keeping some things the same‚ for his life with the Church and his practices in it. Luther had problems with corrupt Church practices‚ theological disputes‚ Christian Humanism‚ and Political Motives. Some examples of Martin Luther being revolutionary is the whole idea

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    Kung on whether Martin Luther’s reform improved the lives of European Christians. Kolb agreed that martin Luther made a positive impact on European Christians and he concluded that Luther was a prophetic hero‚ teacher and that Luther brought change and hope to the people. Kung on the other hand believes that Luther was a great orchestrator of change in the Christian church but also an indirect instigator of the violence and oppression that erupted among the people. In other words Luther had some positive

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    How much impact did Martin Luther King have in changing civil rights for black Americans? Eyes on the Prize‚ American’s Civil Rights years‚ 1954-1965‚ Juan Williams Eyes on the Prize‚ Juan Williams On the bus boycott “When the trial of the boycott leaders began in Alabama‚ the national press got its first good look at Martin Luther King Jr.‚ the first defendant. Four days later‚ King was found guilty. The sentence was a $500 fine and court costs‚ or 386 days of hard labour. The judge explained that

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    - His real name‚ like that of his father‚ was Michael King . However ‚ during a trip to Germany‚ Mr. King decided to adopt and change their names‚ in honor of the Protestant leader Martin Luther. - One of the biggest achievements of his struggle is that having public support of US President John F. Kennedy ‚ in favor of civil rights in 1963. - The M archa on Washington for Jobs and Freedom ‚ led by MLK on August 28‚ 1963‚ brought together more than 250‚000 people of all ethnicities in one of the

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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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    Civilization Martin Luther Paper Professor Maher Martin Luther had many core and new ideas that he brought forward during his time. Three main fundamental ideas that he focused on included an emphasis on the importance of the bible‚ that people are saved by the grace of God through faith and that all members of the church are equal. Martin Luther’s fundamentals were largely based on reforming the church from the circus it had became back to based upon faith and religion. A major idea of Martin Luther

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    Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X are very prominent African American individuals throughout history. They fought for what they stood for but in many different ways. As we all know in history there are no two great men that are alike. Their many beliefs may have blossomed from the households they came from and how they grew up. King grew up in a middle class family and was well educated. While‚ Malcolm X grew up in an underprivileged environment that was very hostile with barely any schooling

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was well known for giving many inspiring speeches that had an affect on the American society during the 1960’s. I believe his speech in 1967‚ "Beyond Vietnam- A Time to Break Silence" advances the cause of African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement because Dr. King is challenging the logic that both black and white Americans fight in war together but they can not sit in the same seat in the same class together in school. As well as challenging the movement of peace

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