Martin Luther King Jr. Speech

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Martin Luther King Jr. was a big impact on the world, he stood up for what he believed in. When Martin was young, he and his family went through a lot of discrimination and threats of violence many times throughout the day. Martin did not like the way he and others were treated, he wanted to make a difference, so he became the leader of the Civil Rights Movement to stop segregation. Martin Luther King Jr. is a hero because he wanted equal rights for everyone.
Martin Luther King Jr. was born January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, GA at the family home. He was the first son and second child of Martin Luther King Sr. and Alberta Williams King. Martins sister, Christine King Farris was the first born out of the three siblings, and Martins brother, Alfred …show more content…

gave his "I have a dream" speech during the March on Washington, for freedom and jobs, and to end racism in the United States. Martins goal of the speech was to influence the government to fully realize the racial equality, and to eliminate racism altogether. Blacks at the time could not use the same bathrooms as whites, or drinking fountains. While at the grocery store, if a black had a question about a product and went up to a white person, they would simply walk away. Blacks could not walk down the street without a white person giving them a dirty look. " I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character". Martin cares for the life's of others, wants what will simply be best for them. He wants them to be seen as who they are, not because of the color of their skin. "So we've come to cash this check, a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice". The speech that was given by Martin, he hoped it would reach out to people that the way they were being treated wasn't fair, he hoped they would understand how hard it was for blacks to step outside of their homes. He just wished everyone could be treated the same, with …show more content…

was the hero because he was brave enough to risk his life so others could be happy. In 1963 Martin Luther King Jr. and many others were sent to jail for sticking up for what they believed in. They were sent to jail because they were protesting the treatment of blacks in Birmingham. The court told Martin that he was not allowed to hold protests. Birmingham was a hard place for blacks to live in at the time because of how segregated it was and many threats of violence blacks went through. "I am here because injustice is here". While Martin was in jail, he wrote a letter explaining why he broke the law. "Two days later, the Birmingham agreement is announced. The stores, restaurants, and schools will be desegregated; hiring of blacks implemented; and charges dropped against the protesters". Martin reached his goal, everyone to be equal. Blacks got some freedom, but not much, it took time for whites to truly accept

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