An Analysis Of Martin Luther King Jr. 'Crossed The Rubicon'

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Martin Luther King Jr. "crossed the Rubicon " by standing up for racial equality at a time where people were most angry and hated blacked and treated them horribly. King was brave because many whites did not want them to vote live or shop or go use the same restroom even as blacks and even formed hate groups such as the KKK which would burn hang and do hate crimes to African Americans.

King was also African american and had many followers gave many speeches and marched and fought for whites and blacks to be treated equally. He was very brave because many people wanted to stop the movement and kill him and they wanted people to stop protesting because apparently "every day I feel like my rights are being taken away" says a KKK member from a …show more content…

to pay for medication to stay alive and its basically like her look lets give these people nasty things that aren't even foods it will give them cancer or make them very sick so they have to pay to stay alive so basically they are making money off killing us from us and its crazy and what I can remember from when I was little being told by white people is that my language sounds so stupid …show more content…

Also people need to stop saying violence doesn't accomplish anything because if we say that why do we put billions of money into the military or stop trying to take over the middle east and if you liked the move "American sniper" or the part in hunger games where they riot and you're saying violence isn't the answer then your basically saying that its okay for white people to use violence but any other race is unacceptable.

So I chose Martin Luther King Jr. because he is iconic and inspirational to many not just me and he truly crossed the rubicon by standing up for basic rights that everyone should have the right to love and live an not be down graded just because you aren't white and that anything is possible and hopefully in the future things will get better for all races but hopefully and especially for Native

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