Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Nonviolent Movement

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is famous for his nonviolent movement in the fight for Civil Rights during the 1950’s and 1960’s, but many people do not know how he achieved this greatness. His experiences as a child helped him in the future, shaping his beliefs and actions as an adult. Dr. King’s personal experiences, his role models, and his education taught him that the world could be better, and gave him the strength to fight for his rights. Dr. King’s personal experiences made a considerable huge impact on his life. When he was only six years old his friends had to stop playing with him because their father did not allow them to play with a boy of a different race. When he grew up he said in the “I Have a Dream” speech that he did not

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