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    happened in the 50th – the 70th years in the USA. December 1‚ 1955. Rosa Parks‚ the 42-year-old black seamstress‚ who was lovong in Montgomery‚ was detained and then fined for refusal to give the sitting in the bus to the white passenger as it was required under the local law. The same year in Montgomery in buses five women and two children‚ not including black men were arrested‚ one black man was shot by the driver. After Rosa Parks’s arrest Ad Nixon heading local labor union of conductors of sleepers

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    buildings and places‚ in general. In 1948‚ President Truman signed the Executive Order‚ stating that all races‚ religions‚ and sexes were to be treated as equals. In 1954‚ Brown v. Board took place. Thus‚ public school segregation was pronounced unconstitutional. 1955‚ December 1st‚ Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus for a caucasian male. This launched a boycott‚ and MLK was a principle leader for equality and peaceful protest during this time. The Southern Christian Leadership Conference

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    King essay This will be my essay on the legendary Martin Luther King Jr. Mr. King was a very strong man to the black community for multiple reasons. He supported the black community through the racism and segregation. He had encouraged associates such as Malcolm X‚ Mohammad Ali‚ and Rosa parks. This will be my essay on the life of Martin Luther King Jr. Mr. King was born January 15‚1929 in Atlanta‚ Georgia as Michael king‚ but later on his father had changed his name in honor of a German reformer

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    1) Introduction: 1. Before 1945‚ the Negro community was regarded as socially inferior within the United States. 2. While slavery had been abolished in 1863 under President Lincoln‚ segregation was commonplace‚ especially in the southern sates. 3. The Jim Crow laws were in place to maintain this segregation and in 1896‚ the Supreme Court ruled these laws constitutional. 4. However‚ the growing discontentment among the Negro community‚ helped by the new wave of liberalism spreading throughout

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    This is the story about how Claudette Colvin and how she stood up for herself and Her whole community. This involves many hardships and struggle for Colvin and her family. It also describes how she is living today. Claudette Colvin was born on September 5‚ 1939 in Alabama. Claudette is well known for a few things but this is the most important. On March 2nd 1955 she refuses to move seats for a white woman and is punished. She was drug off the bus by the police and brought to jail. She became one

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    was an inspiring‚ brave‚ humble‚ faithful and a courageous man. Maybe you have heard of Rosa Parks? She was a very intelligent‚ brave‚ resourceful‚ inspiring‚ and‚ as Martin Luther King Jr‚ she was courageous. I think‚ and this is my opinion‚ that Martin Luther King Jr influenced society in a greater way than Rosa Parks. Some others will tend to disagree with this opinion in many ways they may say Rosa Parks is their personal hero‚ but I have facts and experts opinions to prove Martin Luther King

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    successful‚ the world would be way different than it is today. The civil rights movement was the time in America in which African Americans and other minorities fought for equal rights. During this movement‚ many people dedicated their lives to end segregation and discrimination in order for America to be like it is today. Through mostly non-violent protests and courageous leaders‚ schools‚ public places‚ and public transportation soon became integrated. This movement occurred to ensure African American

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    Luther King Jr. was a non-violent protester‚he told us that the color of your skin doesn’t matter and his dream is still an inspiration today. Martin Luther King Jr. was a large inspiration because me he promoted nonviolent protests against segregation by using his words‚ resisting and civil policies and by doing boycotts.In

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    “Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen” (Winston Churchill). Strife litters the path to resolution. For eons upon eons‚ mankind has been creating conflict‚ and eventually resolving the issue. Yet those resolutions may come with a heavy price to pay‚ lives can be lost‚ families can be separated‚ and reputations can be ruined. In “Blood‚ Toil‚ Tears and Sweat” by Winston Churchill and “Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler’s Shadow” by Susan

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    Not only did he or she think each of them where creative in their own way. Martin Luther King jr. made a difference in society he made contribution. Before he led the segregation black people were not allowed to seat in a bus where white people had a priority to seat and black people had to stand up. He was upset when Rosa Parks was denied a seat because of the color of her skin. Martin Luther King Jr. took a stand to defend the people rights for there was no equality or justice for color people

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