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    Martin Luther King Jr. A man who changed the world’s thought towards black people. A man whose heart was so true he changed our country to what it is today. If you said Martin Luther King Jr. than you were correct. Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta Georgia January 15‚ 1929. (Stanford/Martin) On the 18 of June Martin gets married to Coretta Scott. On December 1 Rosa Parks is arrested because she didn’t move to the back for a white man.( Stanford/Martin) How does this pertain to Martin

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was an African American man who practiced Christianity. He was a very important figure in our history. He was born on January 15‚1929‚ in Atlanta‚ Georgia. His parents were Martin Luther King Sr. and Alberta WIlliams King. He was born as Michael King and his father as well‚ but his father changed both of their names when they went to Germany to attend the Fifth Baptist World Alliance Congress in Berlin after German reformer Martin Luther. He had an older sister named Willie

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    leaders. One of those leaders was Martin Luther King‚ Jr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was an amazing man because he worked for peace and equality‚ he brought people together to work for unity‚ he has inspired the world‚ and he has inspired me to make the world a better place. Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was born in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ and had one older sister. He married Coretta Scott on June 18‚ 1953. They had four children: two girls and two boys. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.was

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    A Dream On August 28‚ 1963‚ Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ gave a speech titled‚ “I Have a Dream.” The very title of his speech‚ “I Have a Dream” was probably taken from his true desire‚ which is present throughout his speech. “I have a dream that one day the nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: we hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men are created equal.”(531) The next verses of King’s speech repeated the words‚ “I have a dream‚” which helped

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    Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave one of the most well-known and famous speeches on August 28‚ 1963. Black Americans were protesting because segregation at this time was at its all time peak. Two hundred-fifty thousand people gathered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to witness this historical act‚ which was a turning point in the fight for racial equality. This speech was important during this time‚ not only to the black community‚ but also civil rights activists around

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    history. Dr. Martin Luther King‚ a celebrated civil-rights activist‚ and John Stuart Mill‚ a renowned philosopher‚ have both made significant contributions to our understanding of justice and liberty. In comparing Martin Luther King Jr’s I Have a Dream speech with John Stuart Mill’s ideas on liberty in On Liberty‚ we delve into how their views‚ on freedom‚ justice and individual rights intersect and diverge. Despite both advocating for liberty‚ the unique contexts and methods of King and Mill shed

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    Alanna Mason Period 8 Martin Luther King v. Malcolm X Martin Luther King has been known for using peace to help him get equality among all people but especially African-Americans. He was not the type of leader that resorted to violence in order to get the equality that he fought for. King has been known for moving people by the use of his speeches like King’s I Have a Dream and I’ve Been to the Mountaintop speeches. King shows through these speeches that even though he was determined to get equal

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    inadequate… In an attempt to expand his understanding of God‚ and apply it to his life‚ King searched for the deeper significance of the history and context of the Bible‚ suggesting‚ “we should delve into deeper meaning… and somehow strip them of their literal interpretation”. By searching for a deeper interpretation of the events of the bible‚ King was able to extract a sense of meaning from Jesus’ life. For King‚ God’s giving of his only son‚ came to represent God’s infinite love and forgiving

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    The speech I read is the ‘I have a dream’ speech by Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. The speech was delivered on August 23‚ 1968‚ in the American Capital of Washington D. C. by a man many acclaimed to be a great revolutionary. However‚ there was nothing revolutionary about this man‚ rather‚ he was only affirming and restating the promises of the country’s founding fathers which is denied to certain people and enjoyed by the white supremacist. Some argued that the speech calls for the emancipation of the

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    fiction novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ and Martin Luther King’s heart warming speech ‘I Have a Dream’. Both texts explore the theme of prejudice of white Americans on the Blacks in the racially tense times of the early twentieth century. Unlike Harper Lee‚ Martin Luther King goes a step further to persuade the audience that there is prejudice present and we should be motivated to stop this evil from blossoming in our world. Furthermore‚ in his speech King also proposes a non-conformist yet non-aggressive

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