Thursday, January 26, 2017
The Dream - Martin Luther King
  In his I Have a  daydream speech, Martin Luther  mightiness  jr. declared, I have a dream that my four children  testament  unity 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 speech was  prone to over 250,000 civil rights supporters from the  steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the  expose on Washington. However, this speech is  in force(p) Kings  well-nigh famous  strikement of all. As a leader of cilvil rights activist, he did a lot of things for  Afro-American  hoi polloi. So what impact did he have on the  land? Martin Luther King  jr. provided  leading to American  stack, gained attention and  note for the civil rights movement, and forced the American government to  progress  Afro-American people equality.\nAs a kid who was born in an American family, he was told how people of his skin colour suffered and how they were  tough terribly. His father was a pastor. Martin followed in his dads footsteps an   d was  appointed and became a minister of a Baptist church in the  city Montgomery, Alabama. After that, Martin Luther King Jr. realized he mandatory to do something. King said,  immunity is never voluntarily  given over by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed (Brainyquote, 2015). So when Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white passenger on a city  batch in Montgomery, King  do the decision to organize a boycott against the bus transportation. This were the  big(p) leadership that Martin Luther King Jr. started. He encouraged people to  brook up for their rights and stand up together for the  kindred goal which they want. After this action, he organized the Southern Christian Leadership Conference as the leader. He lead his supporters to achieve many goals, actually, they failed some goals too,but King led them  care a lighthouse in the  innumerable sea or like the big dipper in the dark space. Even  aft(prenominal) his death, his ideal and    spirit  put away lead African-Am...  
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