Critical Analysis of Heeding the Call by Diana Childress

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“Heeding the Call” Essay It is no secret that Martin Luther King Jr. did great things. We have learned in school that he was a leader in the movement to desegregate the South. He has served as a role model for people across the globe. But even though Martin did change the world for the better, it was not without hardships. We gathered new information on Dr. King in the essay, “Heeding the Call” by Diana Childress. From his childhood to his last days, Martin faced massive opposition. Still, all of these challenges brought Martin the wisdom and idealism he used throughout his life. One of the most interesting things in this article was the look into Martin’s early childhood memories. It is obvious to us that he could always see that African American people, such as him, were treated differently than fellow white citizens. It was always more prominent in the South, where Martin and his family resided. However, Martin’s mother instilled in him from a young age that he was “just as good as anyone”. His parents always refused to be humiliated by the discrimination they faced, and Marti...

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