preview

How Did Martin Luther King Influence The Civil Rights Movement

Decent Essays
Open Document

Martin Luther King Jr was an American clergyman who was born on the 15th of January of 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. Martin Luther King Jr is recognised today as one of the most famous people associated with the civil rights movement through his humanitarian actions and was the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace prize during his existence for combating racial inequality in non-violent ways. Martin Luther King Jr grew up to become one of the civil rights movements most influential leaders through his many contributions during the 1950’s and 1960’s by bringing publicity to major civil rights activities and efforts, emphasizing and encouraging the importance of non-violent protests and resistance and through providing leadership to the African-American Civil rights movement. During …show more content…

Kings attitude towards nonviolence was one of the major participations of the Civil Rights Movement. This was a result of Martin Luther Kings first experience of the power of nonviolent direct action through the Montgomery Bus Boycott. After the many years that followed the Bus Boycott, King increasingly grew committed to the act of nonviolence. The Freedom Rides which involved 17 college students who were inspired by Kings message of racial equality became practitioners of nonviolent civil disobedience when they traveled from Montgomery to Mississippi to express their need for equality and rights. Nonviolence was again expressed through Martin Luther Kings most famous “I have a dream” speech that reflected on the conditions of the time and gave black advocates a vision for the future. Martin Luther Kings speech was one of the major actions to play a part in the success of the Civil Rights movement. This was where he emphasised his nonviolence attitude when he

Get Access