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    ‘ Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15‚ 1929 in Atlanta‚ Georgia. Martin Luther King was originally Michael‚ but it was later changed to Martin. He was born to Reverend Martin Luther King‚ Sr. and Alberta Williams King. King father was named Michael king until he changed it to Martin which King name was changed to Martin. The King family took a trip to Germany‚ which made them change their name to Martin Luther to honor the Protestant leader Martin Luther. Martin

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    Birmingham campaign (1963)‚ Kennedy said he was sickened by the images of violence and the soviet media used 1/5 of their time to broadcast on it. Other campaigns that where peaceful and effective which were set up or supported by king include The Selma campaign‚ Montgomery Bus Boycott‚ the march on Washington‚ the Birmingham campaign‚ king supported freedom rides. Some campaigns failed through peaceful protest such as the Albany movement as Laurie Pritchett stopped media attention by treating the

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    Not since Lincoln has there been a president as fundamentally shaped — in his life‚ convictions and outlook on the world — by reading and writing as Barack Obama. Last Friday‚ seven days before his departure from the White House‚ Mr. Obama sat down in the Oval Office and talked about the indispensable role that books have played during his presidency and throughout his life — from his peripatetic and sometimes lonely boyhood‚ when “these worlds that were portable” provided companionship‚ to his

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    The language used is complex and has a gloomy tone throughout the book‚ as shown in this extract from the book: ”With the exception of Selma‚ the place was all anti mystery right to the core. Men and women both all experts at the art of explaining‚ explicating‚ dissecting and by these means promoting permanents. For me that made me the worst kind of disperse”. Furthermore‚ the story revolves

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    right activist were subjected to being mistreated and abused. Legislation found ways to restrict African Americans from voting like poll tax‚ legation test‚ grandfather clause‚ and answering ridiculous questions. On March 7 peaceful protesters in Selma‚ Alabama march to the state capital in Montgomery where they met Alabama troopers and were beaten by nightsticks‚ tear gas and were whipped by men on horses because they refused to turn back and go home. This incident was caught on national television

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    The people of the Civil Rights Movement are the people that I admire most. I admire them for their courage‚ their tenacity‚ patience‚ peacefulness and their relentless quest for equal treatment. From these individuals I learned that one person can make a difference‚ one person can start a revolution and make a change. From their leadership I have learned that you must stand up (or sit down) for what you believe to be right. At the forefront of this movement was Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. What I

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    and understand which allowed him to build a rapport and gain their trust also led to the connection with Dr King and the audience. The audience members felt like they knew him even though they did not recognize him personally all these traits combined with the powerfulness in the compassion of his voice you could literally feel the Holy Spirit. All of these things combined allow Dr King the ability to move the audience in a way no one has ever been able to manage it. By the mid-1960s both Malcolm

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    The Rosson House Museum named after Dr. Roland Rosson and his family is located in downtown Phoenix. It was built in 1895‚ by an architect named Alexander P. Petit. It is over 120 years old and is one of the few historic houses in Arizona that still stands in its original foundation. The house is about 2‚800 square feet‚ with ten rooms and five fireplaces. In todays day the Rosson House is now a museum open to the public. In addition‚ the Rosson House is full of history. The House was first built

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    Chapter 28 Outline: Promises and Turmoil: The 1960s Questions | Notes | Has how campaigns have evolved over the centuries made for better campaigns or worse? | Section 1: John F. Kennedy’s New Frontier-A. The Election of 1960: Democrats retained control of Congress for Ike’s last two years.1. Nixon: Nixon unanimously nominated by Republicans. He was known for being a tough and seasoned campaigner.2. Kennedy: Barely had enough delegates to win nomination. He chose Lyndon B. Johnson as his vice

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    COMPARISON PAPER I. INTRODUCTION For decades‚ Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) was the major African-American spokesman in the eyes of white America. Born a slave in Virginia‚ Washington was educated at Hampton Institute‚ Norfolk‚ Virginia. He began to work at the Tuskegee Institute in 1881 and built it into a center of learning and industrial and agricultural training. A handsome man and a forceful speaker‚ Washington was skilled at politics. Powerful and influential in both the black and white

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