Martin Luther King's A Time To Break The Silence

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It is as easy as turning the other direction instead of bellying up to issues in the world. Martin Luther King Jr. did not believe in such foolish behavior. The time period in which he stood up to his country and grabbed the problems by the scruff of the neck, is what is extremely inspirational to many worldwide. He faced adversity full steam ahead, he and so many others were facing the oppressions of racial discrimination for being black. This alone made going to the grocery store hard enough. Along with, “I have a Dream,” he also delivered, “A Time to Break the Silence.” In his speech he addressed the violence occurring across the world in the Vietnam War. Careful interpretation of the speech displays a plea for freedoms not only in America

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