The Leadership Characterities Of Martin Luther King Jr.

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Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta, Georgia on the 15th of January in 1929, to parents Alberta Williams King and Martin Luther King Sr. Martin Luther King Jr’s name at birth was Michael King as well as his fathers but after attending the Fifth Baptist World Alliance Congress in Germany Martin Luther King Sr. decided to change his and his sons name to Martin in the honor of Martin Luther, a German reformer. Martin Luther King Jr. was the grandson of A.D. Williams who became a pastor of small Ebenezer Baptist church with 13 members but under his leadership he was able to make it into a potent congregation. A.D Williams married Jennie Celeste Parks and gave birth to Alberta Williams. Michael King Sr. family were sharecroppers in a poor …show more content…

Martin Luther King Jr. was a social activist who played a very important part in the American Civil rights movement. Martin Luther King’s work still continues to serve as a superb example of leadership. Some leadership qualities he demonstrated were being able to persuade others without force. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was able to convince millions of people to support his dreams through nonviolent protests and speeches. He gave people something to believe in. Another leadership quality that Dr. King Jr. was to embrace fear. He taught people it is better to admit your fears so you are able to be courageous in spite of it. Getting everyone involved was another leadership quality that he displayed. Martin King Jr was able to involve so many people because they all felt they were part of a bigger …show more content…

King leaves behind a legacy of peace, equality, and opportunity for all. He gave speeches, such as his most iconic I Have a Dream speech which inspired a lot of people to follow through with his vision for equal opportunity for everyone. His legacy is equal rights for all people no matter what color you are and everyone should have the right and opportunity to lead a good and prosperous life. I like Martin Luther King because he was a great man with a great vision. He stood up for what was right when no one else would and the odds against him. Without Martin Luther King Jr. African Americans and other minorities would not have the opportunities that they have

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