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    The Martin Luther King Memorial is going to be discussed throughout the whole essay‚ how it was built‚ why it was built‚ what is the meaning behind it‚ and who built it. The Martin Luther King Jr. structure may seem like a regular statute but in that statue there is meaning and value‚ and throughout the statute and the history behind why it was built will be discussed. The Martin Luther King Memorial was first open to the public in October 16‚ 2011‚ it is open 24 hours for 7 days a week. The Martin

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    At the time of the “I Have a Dream” speech 50 years had gone by since the Emancipation Proclamation was signed. Unfortunately‚ black Americans were still being segregated up to this point. Martin Luther King Jr was one of the greatest proponents of ending segregation and he fought to change the way that things were. It is one thing to declare all men equal by law‚ but another to individually change the minds of people. After years and years of hate it is very hard to change the perceptions of a whole

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    I. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. accomplished great things from an early age‚ never finishing his freshman or senior year of high school. A. He never formally graduated due to such outstanding scores on college entry exams; he was able to advance to college early. 1. He was elected as President of his Senior class in college and also earned the Pearl Plafkner Award for most outstanding student. 2. He earned his Bachelor degree in 1951 and his Ph.D. in 1955. B. Dr. King entered the Christian ministry

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    Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy were very powerful individuals that had a huge positive impact on having civil rights for the African Americans. Martin Luther King Jr. was the president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference which focused on the movement for human rights. King also played a very important role in the civil rights movement. Robert F. Kennedy fought organized crime and worked for civil rights for African Americans. Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy

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    miserable‚ yet you feel powerful and inspired as an important man gives a historic speech. “I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin‚ but by the content of their character…………..” You are participating in the historic March On Washington. The man is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ giving his famous speech‚ “I Have a Dream”. Dr. King was a famous man in the Civil Rights Movement. Did you know that violence and

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    MLK’s Dream of Change Dreams reflect people’s desires‚ but imagine if a dream can be changed for an entire nation‚ simply by an amazing speech. “I Have a Dream” was the incredible speech that Martin Luther King Jr. gave in order to make his dream come true. This speech took place in 1963‚ as it triggered the Negros movement toward their freedom and righteousness. Martin Luther King Jr. when giving this speech conveyed his values which were: justice‚ freedom and equality. Martin Luther King Jr. emphasizes

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    breaking the bounds of society equality‚ power‚ a chance at a new life. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ a Civil Rights activist in a time of inequality went against the tide of society in attempt to bring fairness to Black men‚ women‚ and children across America. Adolf Hitler‚ a political leader before and during World War 2‚ used his abilities to push his own agenda against the Jewish people to create his own “perfect” society. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was a man who faced prejudice‚ segregation‚ and police brutality

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was a famous advocate and preacher during the Civil Rights Movement‚ who many Americans disliked. Unfortunately‚ on April 4‚ 1968‚ one American expressed his hate for Dr. King in an incredibly radical way by assassinating him in Memphis‚ Tennessee around 6 pm‚ at the Lorraine Motel. Martin Luther King Jr. had been standing on his balcony when he was shot in the face and chest. Immediately following‚ the people staying with him‚ Jesse Jackson‚ Ralph Abernathy‚ Andrew Young‚

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    When we think Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. we often think of an African American man that led all African Americans into making history each day he led the civil rights movement. During the 13 years of MLKS leadership from December 1955-April 4 1968‚ the African American community achieved more progress towards racial equality in America than the previous years had done. King was and still is to this day considered of the most prominent advocate of nonviolence and one of the greatest nonviolent leaders

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    Have you ever wanted change so bad that you would do literally anything to make it happen? Martin Luther King‚ Jr. did everything in his power to accomplish the change that he wished for and ran into struggles every step of the way. Not only did he just struggle for change‚ but he inspired somebody each and every step he took to take charge for change. The idea of everyone being treated equally without discrimination motivated King to step up‚ and he was willing to struggle to make the change he

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