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    America‚ an exceedingly astute preacher named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. exemplified himself as the backbone of the Civil Rights Movement in the mid-1900s. Notwithstanding the omnipotent fear plaguing the Negro community‚ Dr. King apprehends the vindictiveness of classifying the black men and women as inferior and engenders a movement. One hundred years after the passing of the Emancipation Proclamation‚ Negros still encountered perilous suppression.

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    Martin Luther King Jr. Throughout the centuries‚ racism and prejudice have been leading issues that have a great affect on global communities. With regards to the discrimination within the United States of America‚ the great bitterness of Caucasians towards those of different ethnic groups‚ principally African Americans‚ became comprehensible. During the twentieth century‚ African Americans encountered racial prejudice from day-to-day and soon became completely segregated. Although these communities

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    motives and perspectives of an important leader such as Martin Luther King Jr. A persons character is formed through the challenges they face in their lives‚ and all the struggles MLK faced in his have helped him to become the great leader he is known for today. Things like racial segregation and the Vietnam War caused him to want to fight for a different society and show how change can help better our future. Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15th‚ 1929 which was a time of racial

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    Aristotle v. Martin Luther KingJr. Martin Luther KingJr. and Aristotle find common ground in the idea of a distinction between just and unjust laws; however‚ Aristotle finds distinction in society’s understanding of the purpose of the law through extensive reasoning‚ while Martin Luther KingJr. defines a just law as a law based on social mores and the “Law of God”. Martin Luther KingJr. claims distinction between just and unjust laws on moral responsibility or the “Law of God”. Dr. King deems

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    people didn’t agree with Martin Luther King Jr.‚ his assassination was unjustified because the whites were scared that blacks would someday have equal rights to them and he also fought through segregation. Martin Luther King Jr. was a civil rights leader born on January 15‚ 1929 and died April 4‚ 1968. He was a pastor at a church named Dexter Avenue Baptist Church. He had 2 sons‚ Dexter Scott King and Martin Luther King III‚ and 2 daughters Yolanda King and Bernice King. He lived in Atlanta‚ Georgia

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    Martin Luther King is the most important member of the Civil Rights movement of the 20th century. There has never been‚ nor will there ever be‚ one who is able to best the accomplishments which King achieved‚ as well as the inspiration which he motivated within millions of Americans‚ both who had been oppressed and those who felt the apathy for the oppressed‚ yet had never been inspired to act on their convictions. Martin Luther King brought these two people together in record numbers and in a way

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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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    government was involved in Martin Luther King Jr’s death‚ there are also people in society who believe that James Earl Ray acted alone in the assassination‚ the fingerprints on the gun‚ Ray’s background and criminal records‚ and there’s no evidence pointing to the government‚ all led to Ray. Martin Luther KingJr. who was a civil rights leader was assassinated on April 4‚ 1968. By a man named James Earl Ray. James Earl Ray was convicted for the murder of Martin Luther King Jr‚ “Witnesses had seen him

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    Racial Equality‚ Martin Luther King Jr. helped with the cause of the Civil Rights movement in America his career was very short‚ Martin Luther King Jr. led the Montgomery Bus Boycott also‚ leader of the “I have a dream” speech this speech had to be different‚ while King was by now a national political figure‚ relatively few outside the black church and the civil rights movement had heard him give a full address. After a wide range of arguing and conflicting suggestions from his staff‚ King left the hobby

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    Martin Luther KingJr. was not the only Civil Rights’ activist. Though‚ if he had not been assassinated‚ the Civil Rights Movement would have taken longer to pass. “A man who will not die for something is not fit to live.” -Martin Luther KingJr. Martin Luther KingJr. was born in Atlanta‚ Georgia on January 15‚ 1929. He was born to Reverend Martin Luther King‚ Sr. and Alberta Williams King. King Jr. had an older sister‚ Willie Christine King‚ and a younger brother‚ Alfred Daniel Williams

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