“I say to you today my friends, so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream.” Martin Luther King Jr. inspired me to stand up to what I believe in. He believes that everyone should be equal. He believes that although back then people were not equal and people were segregated that one day everything will be fine. I believe that schools should teach more about life skills, how to pay bills, how to take care of yourself and your family. I believe that schools should mainly teach the important things in history, not about the Ice age. I believe that in science class they should teach about plates and volcanoes, how things work, how to stay safe, not how many moons Jupiter has. This school does that, but most public schools do not. Martin Luther King shows me how to stand up, how to speak and not hide behind the backs of others. …show more content…
had a lot of hate. He stood up to what he believed in and not many people liked that. Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white men after a hard day of work. Due to that, Martin Luther King lead the Montgomery Bus Boycott. He also lead the March on Washington and was arrested and jailed. Although he was jailed, he kept on going and non-violently protesting. As he says, “The time is always right to do something