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    Both Martin Luther King and Malcolm X fought for the African American population to have a voice and allow for African Americans to live their lives‚ without the constant burden of a racist society. Although‚ many would argue that this racist society still exists to this day‚ legally Malcolm X and Martin Luther King achieved their ultimate goal. One one hand‚ the way in which this purpose was going to be made was very different. King believed in the concept of integration‚ preaching the need to remain

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    To me‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a hero. An example of someone willing to dedicate everything for the sake of his dream. “The time is always right to do what is right.” These are the words of a man that inspired thousands of people to fight for their rights‚ and they‚ too‚ have inspired me. His actions have shown me that violence is not always the answer‚ that by faith‚ bravery‚ and persistence alone‚ one can make a change in the world‚ even if only the slightest. Dr. King had a dream. A dream

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    Malcolm x and Martin Luther King Jr. are both very similar in regards to their aspirations of what they hoped the near future to be. Though their beliefs and approach were drastically different‚ both of these men had stimulating speeches because of the use of rhetoric and impeccable persuasion. They each possessed a charismatic style and charm that captivated the audience. Consequently‚ both congregations had formed many supporters. Malcolm‚ known more for his bluntness evoked multitudes to feel

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    There’s no denying that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had a profound influence on black culture. Although his life was sadly cut short‚ decade’s later America still celebrates him every year and his teachings live on through the lesson plans now built into our educational systems. However‚ black culture as we see it today was built on the ideals‚ perspectives‚ and minds of a multitude of different leaders. Take for instance‚ James Brown‚ the founding father of funk and one of the greatest civil rights

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    just ordinary people. For example Wonder Woman‚ Spiderman‚ and Captain America are all heroes in the movies but in reality no one can do the things they do. Real heroes are the people that improve the world we live in just like Martin Luther King Jr. has. Martin Luther King Jr. was a leader in the Civil Rights Movement to end segregation. He fought for everyone to go to the same school‚ restaurants‚ and have the same rights on busses

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    Martin Luther King’s Impact on the African American Culture Isaiah Gentry Mr. Williams English III 28 February 2013 Martin Luther King Jr. has made a significant impact on the African American Culture‚ throughout his 39 years of life. His main goal was to secure progress on civil rights in the United States‚ and with that he has become a human rights icon. Martin Luther King Jr. was a fascinating man who had become a priest with many goals and accomplishments while trying to pursue his

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    huge impact‚ to justify the freedom for blacks; Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. These superior gentlemen have done great things that have given black people the opportunities that they now have today. Although‚ the question is what makes these honorable men similar and different from each other? Born January 15‚ 1929 in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ Martin Luther KingJr. was the second born son of Martin Luther King‚ Sr. and Alberta Williams King. His father was a pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church and was

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    Did you know that Martin Luther King’s real name was Michael? There are many ways you can think of Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King was an American Baptist Minister‚ activist‚ humanitarian‚ and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. Also‚ did you know when Martin Luther King was born‚ assassinated‚ and how many children he had altogether? Well‚ you will find out when you read in the body paragraph of this essay. There are also times when Martin Luther King said‚ he had a dream

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    the Civil Rights Movement‚ Martin Luther King chose to take that role to solve the unjust oppression that was occurring. King possessed the characteristics of a great leader; believing in equality‚ non-violent civil disobedience and a strong call to action. Through these‚ King was able to be a successful leader to the oppressed and had a strong influence across the world. The drive of the Civil Rights Movement was the segregation and prejudice that minorities faced. King writes “A Letter from Birmingham

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    received the Nobel Peace Prize for battling racial inequality through nonviolence. To this day‚ he is still the youngest male to receive the prize at the age of 35. King was assassinated on April 4th‚ 1968 in Memphis‚ Tennessee. His death was then followed by riots in many US cities. His mother‚ Alberta Williams King‚ was also murdered. She was killed while attending church in Atlanta in 1974 by a 23 year old man named Marcus Wayne Chenault. He shot and killed Alberta while she was playing

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