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    What is courage? The dictionary says that courage is the ability to do something that frightens one. But is that really the only definition of courage. Courage is just one word but that one word creates courageous words. Martin Luther King Jr. showed this throughout his life. He led a protest for what was right and spoke for what had to be done. Sadly all this courage led to his assassination as we remember today. Dr. King was born in Atlanta‚ Georgia in 1929. As a child he never failed to ask discerning

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    “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.” Martin Luther King Jr. January 15‚ 1929 marks the birth of one of the most influential and inspiring people in America’s history. Dr. King’s life was filled with dedication and passion towards something he loved. Since King was born‚ his entire life was devoted to the rights and freedoms of humanity. He realized that people were treating African Americans differently for something that isn’t fixable‚ for something that

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    THEOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MARTIN LUTHER‚ ULRICH ZWINGLI AND JOHN CALVIN INTRODUCTION The purpose of this essay is to discuss the significant theological differences that occurred between Martin Luther‚ Ulrich Zwingli and John Calvin. To gain a greater understanding of their theological differences it must first be discovered who these prominent men were. Once this is achieved why they longed for reformation will be discovered. In doing so many similarities in what they were trying to bring

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    approaches to put forward his ideas in changing the rights for all African Americans‚ as there was still struggle for equality. On 28th August 1963‚ during a march from Washington Monument to Lincoln Memorial‚ where many fought for jobs and freedom‚ Martin Luther King delivered a public speech‚ “I have a Dream”. It was addressed to 250‚000 civil rights supporters‚ in the hope of ending complete racism in the whole of the United States and to create a law against discrimination. It was exceedingly successful

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s powerful voice during the ‘I have a dream” speech inspired many people to make a change. For example‚ during the speech his voice would get louder and quieter to show what was more important and what was almost just supporting the big idea. By using different voice levels he showed what was really important for the people to get out of the speech when his voice grew louder. This is useful because it helps the audience understand what they really need to take out of the

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    to do something amazing. It just depends on what you will make of your life. Dr. King wants to live his dream of all colors and races to live together in a functioning society. Therefore Dr. King must get the help of everyone to make a change‚ Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. had to bring the whole nation together to change the way people interpreted diversity. This was a near impossible feat. Just the fact that Dr. King was able to create a movement to make his dream of equality a reality is an enormous

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    Martin luther king jr speech was inspirational to many people and lots of people thx him for what he did and his bravery. He said that all race should be treated the same. “ There are those who are still asking the devotees for civil rights”. I have a dream that one day the nation will rise up and live out the truth. I have a dream that one day everybody and every mankind will be treated equally. Martin luther king jr said whether they’re black‚ white or asian they should be treated the same. He

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    “I Have a Dream”‚ those are some of the most remembered words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. King was one of the most influential and noteworthy civil rights leaders in American History and one that is still remembered today. His vision and contributions to the civil rights movement have been monumental and his works are still relevant today. What is the civil rights movement and what role did Dr. King play in it‚ you may ask? To completely understand what it is and why it took place requires

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    community. Ebenezer was a spiritual home for many people‚ and the church had established different programs and groups to support the black community. This red-bricked church no longer hosts church services today because Ebenezer is now a part of the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site. Ebenezer is supported by the National Park Service‚ and there is no cost of admission to enter the facility. It is amazing that the church is open to the public to view and learn about the cultural and political

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    "We will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream” (King). These words were part of a momentous speech. A speech that was told with the intention of impacting American’s views. Martin Luther King Junior‚ the man who delivered the speech‚ spoke in front of 210‚000 people‚ not including the people watching on television. His intent was to touch the heart and open the minds of everyone‚ and with an audience both black and white‚ he did that. To

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