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    of people to be peaceful protesters‚ but how‚ and at last giving us a dream that we could always go off of but what is my role in my regular day? What ways did Martin Luther King Jr. inspire us. He inspired by giving us a dream of his. He got black people freedom from being criticized and beaten for little reasons that shouldn’t have been made big deals. When Martin Luther King

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    and therefore good‚ life. As this course has stated multiple times‚ each person has a different definition of what the good life is because each individual has a unique perspective. But‚ generally‚ society deems people who have spent their lives advancing society‚ protecting people‚ and/or inspiring others as great human beings with extraordinary lives. Martin Luther King Jr. lived a good life because he accomplished all three of the previously mentioned actions. King’s leadership of “non-violent

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    his life trying to better the lives of African-American people. He was one of the greatest American Civil Rights leaders of the 1960s. He was a very powerful speaker. He knew how to lead protests‚ and how to get people involved. He is greatly remembered‚ respected‚ and loved for his braveness. He has been an important person that has an effect on our lives today. He is an inspiration‚ a role model and he’s been loved and cared by so many people because he tried to put an end to racism and make peace

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    learn‚ to take advantage‚ to teach each other to think creativity‚ that education should be for everyone no matter how they look or where they come from. I strongly agree with Martin Luther King Jr. because the higher class people back then were really racist to the lower class people. They didn’t allow the blacks to be able to have an education all because of their race. The white race had the opportunity to go to school that was provided for them by hand and didn’t take the education seriously. So Martin

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    mountaintop he starts off by thanking one of his best friends for giving him some really kind words‚ as well as that he also thanks the audience for being there to show support even through a bad storm. This shows the respect that doctor king had towards people who stood by his side and listened to the message he was trying to portray. Doctor king then moved on to talk about issues‚ such as Memphis and the wrong doing of the state and what we could do for this issue. Dr. King goes on to say that non-violence

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    judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” I think the intended effect of this quote is to show that people shouldn’t live in a place where they can’t be themselves. And that people are created equal and everyone is human not just white folk. I think it really got to the audience because adding word children in the speech makes people realize that they don’t want their children growing up in a place of violence and racism‚ in fact any children not just their own. He

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    integrate. She assured him that they were no better and everyone was equal it was just the country that we live in. Growing up Martin Luther King Jr.’s family was financially secure which caused him to grow up getting a better education than other people that was the same color as

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    Common Dreams A dream is to envision another life or characteristic that could be better or worse than what the person already has. In the case of most people it is a dream that is positive. People mainly are selfish dreamers who dream only about themselves but there are some who dream about the world or others such as friends and family. Two examples of these types of dreamers are Mama from the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry and Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech “I Have a Dream”

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    respects and enhances the freedom of others. Freedom is defined as the power or right to act‚ speak‚ or think as one‚ it is to not be imprisoned or enslaved but in all the text we have studied it is about people who do not have freedom and it shows the people who are on the quest to find it and the people who are trying to get it for them as some others may try to prevent them achieving it as in the novel to kill a mockingbird it is Tom Robinson and Boo Radley who do not have there freedom. In the rabbit

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    so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow‚ I still have a dream.” Martin Luther King Jr. inspired me to stand up to what I believe in. He believes that everyone should be equal. He believes that although back then people were not equal and people were segregated that one day everything will be fine. I believe that schools should teach more about life skills‚ how to pay bills‚ how to take care of yourself and your family. I believe that schools should mainly teach the important

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