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    Martin Luther King‚ Jr. born in 1925 January 15th Atlanta‚ Georgia was an american activist‚ humanitarian‚ and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He was born as Michael King Jr. first and was the middle child in his family. Even though his father Martin Luther King Sr. was quite strict with the kids i the family‚ his mother’s (Alberta Williams King) gentleness balanced everything out‚ so he grew up in a safe and loving environment. When he was 12 years old his grandmother died

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    of cars driving and people walking permeate Yerba Buena Gardens‚ except in one particular location. In one corner of the gardens stands a Martin Luther King Jr. memorial. The memorial is breathtakingly beautiful with a fifty foot high and twenty foot wide waterfall that falls over Sierra granite. In the Memorial’s hallway‚ visitors read quotes from Dr. King himself that are engraved on glass panels and set in granite. The physical beauty of the memorial is undeniable‚ however many people are not

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    Martin Luther king was not only a man but a preacher‚ peace maker and an important human to our past and present‚ He knew what was right and did not stop until he got what was right. Martin Luther created a strong bond between blacks and whites and made the world a better place. Martin Luther had always wanted to be a preacher when he was a child.(Martins Big Words)martin did not stop when it came to doing what was right‚ he was mad but did not believe in fighting with fists. He believed that all

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    However with different motives; Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Henry David Thoreau were both admirable men that strived for a better government. As respected spokesmen they served as rebels against what they thought to be bad one’s stopping at nothing. Not even jail. Henry David Thoreau and Martin Luther King Jr. were both brilliant men. Thoreau’s "Civil Obedience" and Dr. King’s "Letter from Birmingham Jail" are perfect examples of their intellect. Looking at these documents and observing the tactics

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    seldom give up their privileges voluntarily.” Written by Martin Luther King Jr. verbatim‚ it is obvious that such a fact cannot be denied‚ since history has repeatedly proved Dr. King’s statement. This idea acts as a motif throughout history‚ as portrayed in works such as the letter written by Martin Luther King Jr. in Birmingham jail‚ the film Four Little Girls by Spike Lee‚ and the story of three Christians standing up for their religion before King Nebuchadnezzar. As it has been evidenced throughout

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    Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was perhaps one of the most influential person of our time. As the father of modern civil rights movement‚ Dr.Martin Luther king‚ Jr.‚ is recognized around the world as a symbol of freedom and peace. Born January 15‚ 1929‚ King was the son of an Atlanta pastor. King accomplished many achievements during his life. He graduated from Morehouse as a minister in 1948 and went on to Crozer Theological seminary in Chester‚ Pa.‚ where he earned a divinity degree. After that King went

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    Critical Response Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In the long letter‚ Letters From Birmingham Jail‚ written by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ he clears up several misconceptions of the eight clergyman ‚ and speaks out on inequality in the city of Birmingham and United State. King’s preferred audience in this letter is educated southern white males who hold power in their positions‚ however‚ King wants any audience that he can get. He wants to get his voice heard by as many people as possible because he

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    Martin Luther King Jr was a Baptist Minister in 1960’s America. He fought for what he believed in‚ suffered for these beliefs and was a key person in the push for racial equality in the 50’s and 60’s‚ with a speech known as “I have a dream” that lead him to being the youngest male to receive a Nobel prize. The speech was delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to a crowd of 200 000 civil rights supporters‚ and was ranked the top speech of the 2oth century. As said by John Lewis a U.S. representative

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was known as one of the most influential and inspirational civil rights leader. He was born on January 15‚ 1929‚ to Alberta King and Martin Luther King Sr. Martin grew up and went to college at only 15 years old. He became active in public speaking and becoming a pastor. He had a huge impact on race relations throughout the U.S.‚ eventually helping end segregation in the U.S. He was murdered by James Earl Ray in 1968. King made many well known speeches throughout his life

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    History To what extent was Martian Luther King the most significant civil rights leader in the period between 1865-1992? It can be said that between this time of 1865-1992 MLK was a very significant civil rights leader‚ and in fact was the most important to the civil rights movement in this time. However there were many other leaders at the time that help progress blacks rights in the US at the time such as Booker T Washington‚ W E B DuBois‚ Ida B Wells‚ Malcolm X and many others‚ who all took

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