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    “ I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. This is why right‚ temporarily defeated‚ is stronger than evil triumphant.” said by Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ who was a leader of American Civil Rights Movement. Dr.King leadership toward racial equality walked with his flowers in a path of nonviolence for a greater future. When I was young‚ I grew up with Dr.King’s teachings. I am inspired by his success and his endurance. I am also fascinated by how his

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    Birmingham Jail" is a clearly written essay that explains the reasons behind‚ and the methods of nonviolent civil disobedience‚ and gently expresses King’s disappointment with those who are generally supportive of equal rights for African-Americans. Martin Luther King‚ more than any other figure‚ shaped American life from the mid-’50s to the late ’60s. This was a time when large numbers of Americans‚ barely recognized as such by sanctioned power‚ dared to dream of what the country could be at its best‚ in

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    but what about the prodigious black men of all time. Were King‚ Douglass‚ and Obama all created equal‚ or were these men chosen to be predestined for greatness? What constitutes "greatness" in politics? Names that come readily to mind‚ like Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ Frederick Douglass‚ and Barack Obama‚ are those who rose to inspire their countries in times of turmoil and change; so it seems that circumstances are just as important as character. Their personal characteristics‚ and even morals‚ differed

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    a leader. Few can possess these qualities and become a great leader. For to be a great leader you must have these qualities and can move people in a way few can. These qualities and more can be shown in one of the world’s greatest leaders Martin Luther King Junior. He paved the way for African American rights and promoted peaceful protest rather

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    in August 1963‚ Martin Luther King electrified America with his momentous ‘I Have a Dream’ speech‚ dramatically delivered from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. He argued passionately and powerfully with the help of language strategies. I believe Martin Luther King’s I have a Dream speech uses effective language. Martin Luther King uses clear and memorable language strategies‚ figures of speech‚ and sound devices effectively in his speech‚ “I Have a Dream.” Martin Luther King’s "I have a Dream"speech

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    King: “Letter from Birmingham City Jail” (pp. 202-218) 1. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. distinguishes between just and unjust laws and believes that civil disobedience is sometimes warranted. Do you think Kyi agrees? Why or why not? 2. What current law or rule do you feel is unjust enough for you to peacefully disobey? How would you exercise civil disobedience? I feel that the laws for taxing senior citizens should be based on their revenue. Most seniors now these days have to work even while they are

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    Violence is the only effective weapon available to the people who are oppressed. How far do you agree or disagree? I personally do not agree that violence is the only effective weapon available to the oppressed people. It is not the only way for people to get their view across or secure their rights and justice. However‚ throughout the history of mankind‚ violence has been widely used as a method to gain control over a person or a group of people or a nation. Unfortunately‚ the present day media

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    was so much at stake. The European wars of religion were long‚ devastating and all caused by Martin Luther when he challenged the Catholic Church. When Martin Luther challenged the catholic church he sparked the European wars of religion. When the 95 Theses were put on the door of the church anyone would be able to see it. It would influence them into going against the Catholic Church (Martin Luther And The 95 Theses - Facts & Summary). This gave new beliefs

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    the human race forget what makes them human. When facing inequality‚ one must always take a stand‚ and promote what is morally right. In Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech‚ King uses allusion and extended metaphor to convey his logical and emotional reasoning that all men are equal and should be united‚ regardless of their skin color. Martin Luther King first promotes his idea of equality through an allusion to the Constitution‚ “that all men...would be guaranteed the unalienable rights of

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    around us. It’s just not possible for our world‚ and peace is getting out of our grasp. Everyday peace is slowly slipping away. But one man thought he could make peace between people‚ change their perspective about each other. This man was Martin Luther King Jr. Also known as Dr. King. He had a dream‚ that done day people would have respect and peace for one another. This wasn’t “a succession of images‚ thoughts‚ or emotions passing through the mind during sleep.”(Dictionary.com) This was a dream

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