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    end to all of this. His name was Martin Luther King Jr. Michael King Jr was born on January 15‚ 1929 the middle child of Michael King Sr and Alberta Williams King. In 1934 his father took a trip to Europe and when he came back he changed his and his son’s name to Martin Luther In honor of the German Church reformer Martin Luther. His Grandfather‚ A.D Williams‚ was the pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church. When his Grandfather died‚ his father served as pastor. King went to Booker T. Washington High

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    Martin Luther King Jr.“Montgomery Bus Boycott” I believe the Montgomery Bus Boycott‚ led by Martin Luther KingJr.‚ is one of the most significant events‚ resulting in a change in the Civil Rights Movements. It was the first mass protest and greatly influenced laws regarding segregation on busses‚ changing transportation in the south‚ and across the U.S. Martin Luther King shared the philosophy of Gandhi for non-violent‚ passive‚ techniques for social protest. He visited Gandhi‚ and believed in

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    of view of a thousand. “During the last half of the twentieth century in the United States‚ Martin Luther KingJr. emerged as the major leader of the modern civil rights movement. He organized groups in large numbers of African Americans during 1960s to aggressively pursue non-violent disobedience in pursuit of racial justice and economic equality” (Thomas Carson and Mary Bonk‚ par. 1). Martin Luther King grew into the most essential voice for the Civil Rights Movement because he believed in using

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    the African American people the ability to pursue the American dream. The most important civil rights leader during the time was Martin Luther King Jr.‚ and the most important event that took place during the movement was the fight to gain equality in voting rights for blacks‚ that escalated in Selma‚ Alabama. During the Civil Rights Movement‚ Martin Luther King Jr. was the foremost contributor to the African American’s fight to obtain equality. He was a very influential speaker‚ and became the

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    the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.”(Biography.com).Doctor Martin Luther King was a historical figure during . He had helped pass the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act. MLK was an important person from history because he inspired people‚ created peace‚ and made an impact on the world. Dr. Martin Luther King was an inspiration to many people in many ways. Martin Luther King was born on January 15‚1929 in Atlanta Georgia. He was a Baptist minister and led protest

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    In this essay I will agree with the quote and state why I do. This essay will also highlight Martin Luther Kings peaceful policies and highlight moments like Mlks "Letter from Birmingham" as well as the "March on Washington" It will also contain MLKs views beliefs and background. I agree with the quote of Martain Luther King "if you use the law‚ ’an eye for an eye‚ a tooth for a tooth’‚ then you end up with everybody blind and toothless." as it states that if you combat violence with violence

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    Martin Luther King jr. and Jonathan Swift‚ both persuasive writers and speakers‚ write for a very similar purpose; they wish to ’free the oppressed.’ It is interesting that they induce their audience in practically opposite ways. King condemns the oppressors‚ spreading the message of hope to the oppressed while Swift uses more of the reverse psychology approach. In Kings ’I have a dream’ speech‚ because of his diverse audience‚ he sends out somewhat of a mixed tone. He firmly rebukes those who would

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    nonviolent Martin Luther KingJr.‚ and the revolutionary and radical Malcolm X. From these two contrasting images‚ America did not know how exactly to classify the movement. On one hand‚ Malcolm X preached independence and a "by any means necessary" approach to achieving equality in America. And on the other‚ King preached a nonviolent‚ disobedient philosophy similar to that of Gandhi in the achievement of Indian independence earlier in the century. While most students are familiar with King as a civil

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    In 1963‚ Birmingham Alabama‚ Martin Luther King Jr. was put in jail for protesting. In the mid- 1950s Martin Luther King Jr. helped end segregation. Dr. King was the leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Dr. King fought for equality and to end segregation. Dr. King wanted to end desegregation‚ and achieved their goals using non-violent protest. Dr. King’s goals were to end racial discrimination against black people. Dr. King wanted to make a change for black people. He led non-violent

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    Martin Luther King Jr.‚ also called MLK‚ Reverend King‚ or Luther King‚ was an influential figure in during the 1900’s and in today’s society was known for his efforts during the Civil Rights Movement. During this time he became an American Baptist minister‚ and activist for combating racial inequality‚ and he was one of the most visible spokespersons and leaders during the Civil Rights Movement. He is best known among many individuals for his role in the advancement of civil rights using nonviolent

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