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    Martin Luther King Jr. Ask yourself something. Had racism really ended after the Civil War was over? Were African-Americans really free and did they have equal rights after the war ended. The only answer is no‚ it didn’t. Even after all of the fighting racism in America was everywhere. African-Americans were forced to live their lives as people who were considered less important just because of the color of their skin. They were forced to use different bathrooms‚ different schools‚ and even

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    “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - The World Changer” “Darkness cannot drive out darkness‚ only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate‚ only love can do that.”-Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Throughout Dr. Martin Luther King’s life he helped lead the Civil Rights Movement and helped prevent hate and racism with his motivational speeches and marches. In the 1960s‚ there was a lot of hate between blacks and whites in the north and south but mostly in the south. Dr. King motivated the black

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    Malcolm X vs Martin Luther King JR During the 1960s African Americans we fighting to gain their equal rights in the United States. Two of the main leaders during the civil rights movement were Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. They both had different approaches toward their same goal of equal rights for African Americans. Martin Luther King Jr’s philosophy made the most sense in the 1960s because of his thoughts towards improving the economy in African American communities‚ his nonviolent approach

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    There was no unity‚ no one to rally the hearts and minds of blacks and whites alike. But then a pastor from Montgomery Alabama leaded the largest civil rights boycott against busses to date. Through his soothing voice and outstanding charisma‚ Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the strongest and most influential civil rights activists. But he was not alone in his drive for equality. There were others fighting for the same cause. One of those zealots was a man named Malcolm Little (later ditched his “slave

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a terrific civil rights leader. He is a role model that I look up to. He shows pride‚ courage‚ confidence‚ bravery‚ and determination. I chose him because of what he did. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ fought to make sure that every person of color that was not respected‚ have the same rights as the whites. Although‚ he got his people the rights they deserved‚ it took a lot of work for him to do. He protested and boycotted‚ but that did not stop him from achieving his

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    What’s Worth Fighting For Essay Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. were men who both stood up for people and their beliefs. This takes a great deal of courage. Courage means to overcome the ability to do something that frightens someone. Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. both were exceptional Americans that stood up for people that had no voice and in the end both of their lives were taken by a bullet because of their ethical stand. Non-existing prejudice is worth fighting for

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    The works and life of Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. -How they have affected me and how I will carry out his teachings in my life”   Martin Luther King showed me how we have to stand up for what we believe in and pursuit our own dreams. Once he said‚ "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin‚ but by the content of their character." This quote brings everyone together because even though we have our own unique

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    ‚‚ Adopt a Disease Outline Alexandrea Mcgaha‚ Latisha Webb‚ Shuntella Wynn HCS/245 November 27‚ 2012 Margarette Loiseau Adopt a Disease Outline Hepatitis is a multifaceted disease with the intention of primarily affecting the liver. The liver is a major body organ that must function properly in order for the entire body to work. If the liver shuts down‚ the body can only live a couple of days. The liver is a storage place for

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    forefront of this movement was Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. What I admire most about Martin Luther King‚ Jr. is his ability to motivate‚ influence and inspire people with his words. Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was one of the most influential people of our time. He was born in Atlanta‚ Georgia in 1929. He felt the sting of prejudice at a very young age. He was told that he could no longer play with his white friends. The mother of the white children sent young Martin home telling him that she did not

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    Martin Luther King Jr. vs. Malcolm X Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X both fought for the same goal‚ but had different ways of achieving this goal. They both fought against civil rights and were leaders in the civil rights movement. The way they were brought up is a good explanation for their differences; King was brought up in a wealthy family‚ while X was raised in the ghetto to a poor family. Both fought against unfair laws‚ Social Discrimination‚ and Racial segregation‚ but they

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