Sunday, April 26, 2020
Martin Luther King Essays - Anglican Saints, Community Organizing
  Martin Luther King         Martin Luther King Jr. was a fine and strong man and should be viewed  as such, along with other American heroes, such as Abraham Lincoln, and  George Washington. He truly believed in his philosophy till his death.       Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 19, 1929, to Albert and  Martin Luther King Sr. He was the second child in the family, with an older  sister, and a younger brother coming later. As a boy, Martin was extremely  smart, and could read before the age of six. He had already set academic  standards for himself by stating that he would finish school priorr to his  year older sister. In my opinion this could have had a major effect on  King's life by encouraging him to learn faster and better.       Martin was first exposed to racism at an early age, (probably six,  none of my sources specified his exact age at the time) when he was not  allowed to play with some white friends of his.       Martin also became accustomed to his liberal ideas while he was still  in grade school. This became known to his mother after Martin said "You  know, when I grow up to be a man, I'm going to hit this thing, and hit it  hard, Mother; there's no such thing as one people better than another. The  Lord created us all equal , and I'm going to see to that."       Over the years King was involved in many famous boycotts and marches,  but none of them matched his famous march in Washington. He gave a speech  that showed bigotry in the government. Now, just 20 years later, our  country is changing, and helping to change South Africa.       The key to all this success was Martin Luther King Jr. who showed us  that one man, nonviolently, could make a difference. Most of all he made us  realize that all men are created equal, and should be treated for what they  are, not limited by their appearance or anything else in this world.    
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