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King Jr Role Model

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Was a Negro man who was in the day and age of segregation. He knew segregation was a wrong way to live. During his childhood he had many encounters with this problem. He had personal experiences, such as when his two friends stopped playing with him, He had role models and mentors, that helped him and guided him along his way, and his education also took a major part in his civil rights movement of making the world a non segregated place. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. played a major part in the civil rights movement of discrimination against white people, his childhood, role models, and his education helped form him into his beliefs and actions of the non segregation movement. One of the ways he got to know about segregation was with his own personal experiences when he was a kid. According to the article “Heeding the Call” by Diana Childress, it states, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had two white friends who were the sons of a storekeeper. He first experienced segregation when the two boys stopped playing with him. This comes to show that he must have felt really bad about losing two of his friends. This part of his life is important because it helped him realized that this was wrong later in …show more content…

King shape his belief and actions was his role models and mentors. One of his role models, his mom, after the two white kid incident when he was six he came home to his mom and his mom explained segregation to him but in conclusion to that his mom told him that he was “as good as anyone”. His dad and he also went to a shoe store one day and one of the workers told Dr. King’s dad that he had to go the black people section of the store. His dad said “We’ll either buy shoes here or we won’t buy shoes at all” the he grabbed Dr. King’s hand and walked out of the store. What these two examples show is, Dr. King’s parents taught him that segregation was wrong and he did not have to stand for any of this

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