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    the motives and perspectives of an important leader such as Martin Luther King Jr. A persons character is formed through the challenges they face in their lives‚ and all the struggles MLK faced in his have helped him to become the great leader he is known for today. Things like racial segregation and the Vietnam War caused him to want to fight for a different society and show how change can help better our future. Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15th‚ 1929 which was a time of racial

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    FIGHT AGAINST RACISM -Martin Luther King- Martin Luther King‚ the great civil rights leader‚ spoke these words from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC‚ USA in August‚ 1963‚ to a crowd of over 250 thousand people who were demanding equal rights for all American citizens. Last Thursday marked the 45th anniversary of Luther’s famous "I have a dream" speech. Throughout the 1960’s‚ people’s attitudes towards race changed dramatically. Changes involved the passage of ideas into laws

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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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    public facilities such as restrooms‚ buses‚ restaurants‚ and schools‚ and the right to vote. Martin Luther King Jr. was a significant leader who played a tremendous role in the move for equality. He gave his famous speech “I Have A Dream” at the March

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    Alanna Mason Period 8 Martin Luther King v. Malcolm X Martin Luther King has been known for using peace to help him get equality among all people but especially African-Americans. He was not the type of leader that resorted to violence in order to get the equality that he fought for. King has been known for moving people by the use of his speeches like King’s I Have a Dream and I’ve Been to the Mountaintop speeches. King shows through these speeches that even though he was determined to get equal

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    Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was born in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ the eldest of Martin Luther King‚ Sr.‚ a Baptist minister‚ and Alberta Williams King. His Father served as a pastor of a large Atlanta church‚ Ebenezer Baptist‚ which had been founded by Martin Luther King‚ Jr.’s maternal grandfather. King‚ Jr.‚ was ordainded as a Baptist minister at age 18. King attended local segrated public school‚ where he excelled. He entered a nearby college‚ Morehouse College‚ at age 15 and graduated

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    Martin Luther King Jr. Speech Critique Delivered on the steps at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. on August 28‚ 1963‚ Martin Luther King Junior has what critics deemed as one the greatest speeches of his time. The speech has contributed to him being named Time Magazine’s “Man of the Year” in 1963 and his Noble Peace prize the following year. Martin Luther King Jr. was a Baptist preacher and so he was familiar to public speaking. But what if he was unknown to us as an iconic speaker

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    with because of the unethical and morally wrong values they held. Only the brave and strong would think to stand up for what they believe to be correct in a peaceful but effective manner ; figures like Henry David Thoreau‚ Mahatma Gandhi‚ and Martin Luther King Jr. have all contributed to the idea of civil disobedience. Inspiring figures like these men have indeed left a positive mark on societies to stand up for what they believe is the right thing no matter the consequences. Henry David Thoreau

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    Martin Luther King vs. Malcolm X Martin Luther King is very brave for being black in his time. Because you never knew what the government was going to do to you for protesting‚ boycotting‚ or striking. They would spray water on you. Sick the dogs on you. Sometimes even put you on a blacklist. Even some time they would send you to jail. Like Martin Luther King got sent to jail just for speaking. So to speak in public was very tough for being black. So that’s why I think he is very brave. He stood

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    What makes a great leader Martin Luther King Jr was one of the most influential leaders in America’s history. Wanting to make a difference‚ he gave African Americans a bigger voice and helped Caucasian Americans see what was happening in America and showed how the segregation between white and colored people had to be changed. He was able to gain support and give people hope that there was something better than what they had in that time period. These were only a couple of the many of characteristics

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