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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winning freedom without firing a gun and that “hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” King became an advocate for peaceful protests because he saw how it worked for Gandhi. Martin Luther King evoked empathy from many people because as he advocated non-violence and passive civil disobedience to push for political change‚ he suffered much violent resistance. Regardless‚ Martin Luther King was dedicated to winning the fight for equal rights without the use of violence. He was more interested
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Who really killed Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4‚ 1968 in Memphis‚ TN? Supposedly James Earl Ray was behind Kings Assassination. But the assassination was just another conspiracy involving Lyndon B. Johnson‚ J Edgar Hoover‚ and possibly the FBI; JER had no part in Dr. King’s murder. For years people have believed that the man who shot and killed MLK was James Earl Ray‚ Police claim that Ray was behind the assassination‚ but there was no real evidence putting Earl at the crime scene. JER
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In the speech “I Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr‚ uses Rhetorical Appeal to elevate the speech to impact the audience and America forever. The speech uses Pathos using emotional examples‚ emotional language‚ vivid descriptions‚ and great sufferings. Using pathos puts an irate behavior on the audience‚ because of how people were treated. Pathos is being used by using examples and sufferings to impact and eventually terminate racism forever. America wants to surmount all others and strive for
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Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King were two very similar speakers who wanted to achieve identical goals.“Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase”‚(-Martin Luther king). In addition Abraham Lincoln was a politician‚ Dr. King was an activist. Lincoln believed in order‚ King believed in right. Martin Luther King’s speech is perhaps more compelling because he has a more extensive education thaen Lincoln; additionally he was trained as a pastor and that’s why
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parties have tried negotiate‚ but resulted in no agreement. Therefore‚ direct action attempts to highlight the problem‚ creating tension and adding pressure onto the opposing group. Different methods of direct action may be followed‚ such as Dr. Martin Luther King’s non-violent direct action or Malcolm X’s “any means necessary” direct action. Why is non-violent direct action ineffective? a) Non-violence will not stop the brutal hits by slave-owners‚ or the white men with their police dogs. Malcolm
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Assassination of Martin Luther King On the 4th of April 1968 Martin Luther King was assassinated by the convict James Earl Ray. He was shot on his hotel balcony though his neck and spinal cord at 6:05 in the evening; he died an hour later in St Joseph’s hospital‚ Memphis‚ Tennessee at the age of 39. James Earl Ray was locked in a bathroom of a motel less than 200 feet away from where Martin Luther was standing. It is thought that he killed him to be remembered or because he was extremely racist. Martin Luther
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How significant was Martin Luther King Jr. to the black civil rights movement? There are variations in the exact dates of when the black civil rights movement took place‚ however an agreement has been made upon 1948-1968. This movement was the result of years of tension between black and white Americans and the rights denied them. With slavery eradicated in 1865‚ the black community believed that by the 1900s they would be completely free‚ however‚ they were still subject to harsh discrimination
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Journal Entry 4 The speech “I’ve Been to the Mountain Top” was written and delivered by Martin Luther King Jr and it appealed to the emotions of the audience. The speech was delivered on April 3‚ 1968 in Memphis‚ Tennessee and all who were there that night felt the impact from it. Martin Luther King Jr used the goal of freedom as his main speaking point. Freedom in America during this time for African Americans was their main concern. The end of slavery was not enough because the African Americans
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Martin Luther King Jr.’s "I Have a Dream" speech is one of the most successful and most legendary speeches in United States history. Martin Luther King Jr. was a masterful speaker‚ who established a strong command of rhetorical strategies. By his eloquent use of ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos‚ as well as his command of presentation skills and rhetorical devices‚ King was able to persuade his generation that "the Negro is not free" (King 1). His speech became the rallying cry for civil rights and lives
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