Essay On Beyond Vietnam By Martin Luther King

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In a sense, people think of poverty as simple poor and tragic struggles that involve a number of disadvantages that are unfair. Poverty is also labeled a fact in society that can’t be stop. Poverty is something that targets majority of the United States individual citizens in the past and unfortunately the modern day as well. The common facts and understanding of poverty are unfortunately true along with truths that people don't usually notice. A notorious man by the names of Martin Luther King Jr. dropped his main focus of ending segregation to focus on the unspeakable reason that poverty was increasing in number of individuals. The reason that Martin Luther King Jr. spoke on still exist today. In Martin Luther King Jr. speech “ Beyond
The struggle of Poverty can also leave emotional scars that cause a person to react unreasonably and do things like comment crime such as theft, murder, or even suicide. This can affect not only the people who are in poverty, but the economy as a whole. In ways the economy can also be the reason why poverty comes about in the lives of the individual citizen that live in it.This was a fact that was known to Martin Luther King during his time. In Martin Luther King Jr’s speech “ Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence”, Martin Luther King Jr. spoke a young and angry man in whom Martin wanted to enlighten the young man that violence is not the way to resolve. In not understanding, Martin Luther King Jr. said that the young man replied to him and said “ well what about the war in Vietnam “. It was then Martin realized reason for poverty that many including himself had not known. By forcing the man who is usually the provider of his family to go to war only to be killed, the economy but the family in situation that bring about poverty without a source of steady

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