MLK Compare And Contrast: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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MLK Compare & Contrast Martin Luther King Jr. has impacted the way of American life for centuries now. When it comes to his parades, or his “I Have a Dream” speech, everything he does pressured the everyday people to rethink racial discrimination. He changed many lives for the greater good. Without his speeches and his appeals, the African-American life may still be the same. Dr. King sensationalized the view of discrimination for the soul purpose of finally being set free. Martin’s work was exceptionally important because he changed the way people recognize segregation. Racial discrimination can be an emotionally terrifying experience. Imagine being in your own house, but since you’re a different color than the rest you can’t go to the …show more content…

King was. With every graceful word he spoke, to the intelligent words on paper, everything that was mentioned had a logical meaning behind it. For instance, in the “Letter From Birmingham Jail,” Dr. King gave us plenty of facts and logistics to make us truly rethink our mistakes. “We have waited for more than 340 years of our constitutional and God given rights,” (King, pg. 275). This fact shows us that the African-Americans have been around just as long as the white man, but their privileges and freedoms haven’t. African-Americans deserve the freedom just as much as we do. If anything, they deserve more than us. We’ve used them as slaves and we’ve beat them, we’ve sold them, we’ve even taken away their pride and dignity; but they still fought on. “I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro’s great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen’s Counciler or the Ku Klux Klan, but the white moderate, who is more devoted to ‘order’ than to justice; who constantly says: ‘I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I cannot agree with your methods of direct action’,” (King, pg 278). Dr. King logically proves to us that the enemy of the African-Americans isn’t the very people trying to kill them, but the very people they live with everyday, the ones that run their country. People like that can’t control everything they want. All Americans have rights, even if they’re immigrants, or a different race. Everyone was

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