What would happen if you didn’t stand up for what you believed in? The world would be different from what it is now. People should be able to speak their minds; it could change, protect, or save something or someone. A brave man was able to make a difference, and this man’s name is Martin Luther King Jr. Martin was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and born on January 15, 1929. He had an older sister and a younger brother, which made him the middle child. Martin was six years old when he became friends with a white boy for the first time. They both were six and both were starting the first day of school, Martin was forced to attend a school for African Americans, the other boy attended a public school for white people. Then Martin and his white friend could no longer play because the white boy’s …show more content…
Martin then attended Booker T. Washington High School. He was well known for public speaking in the debate team. One day Martin was returning home with his teacher, and was ordered to stand up for the white passengers, so they could sit down, Martin refused but it was against the law. He said he was “the angriest I have ever been in my life.” Martin then at age 15 passed his entrance exam for Morehouse college, he graduated college with a B.A degree in Sociology. At age 18 he meets an immigrant german woman whom he married on June 18, 1953 in Heiberger, Alabama, plus had four children. At age 25 Martin became a pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.Then on December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was one of the women arrested for refusing to give up her seat, so Martin was looking for someone to create the Montgomery Bus Boycott and was able to last for 385 days. Martin then spoke a speech called “I have a dream,” “I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists,with its governor having his
“I have a dream” and “The constitution is the guide which I never will abandon.” These quotes are very famous and spoken by two powerful men that has made a big impact on the world. Martin Luther King Jr. was known best for his powerful speech and also known for being a leader. “He was an influential leader of the modern American Civil Rights Movement, an advocate of nonviolence and a Nobel Peace Prize winner.” George Washington was also a great leader and started many new things in his life. “Best known as “Father of our Country” and was unanimously elected the first President of the United States.” Martin Luther King Jr. and George Washington are very well known and still leaving their impact to us.
Martin Luther and Martin Luther King Jr. are incredible individuals in the history of the world. And both have contributed a significant amount of knowledge and influence that have changed the lives of many individuals, and even today is being studied and researched. These two great individuals have more in common than many people know, and that resides in their names respectively. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birth name was Michael and not Martin. His father Martin Sr. traveled to Germany and was inspired by Martin Luther and his philosophies and teachings. He was inspired so much that he adopted his moniker of “Martin Luther”.
King Kamehameha and Martin Luther King Jr. [MLK] were very similar and different. King Kamehameha was the first person in Hawaiian history to conquer all the islands. He encouraged trade and also made prices higher on trade items. Kamehameha was also very respectful and prayed to the war god Kukailimoku everyday. MLK was a civil rights leader and fought for African Americans to have freedom. MLK also wanted to have fairness between every skin color. He also had a very famous “I Have A Dream” speech and inspired many people to stand up for what’s right. MLK also led a very famous protest in nineteen-sixty-three that helped stop racial discrimination [March On Washington 2]. This protest was from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial [March On Washington For Jobs And Freedom]. Kamehameha and MLK were effective leaders because they both were very powerful and they pushed the limits.
Martin Luther King Jr. and John Robert Lewis were civil right leaders/civil rights activists around the ‘80’s, which is what everyone knows them as. However, some people didn’t know they both justified breaking the law. Martin Luther King Jr. was not only a powerful preacher, but as well an exceptional reader, as is proved in his 1963 Letter from Birmingham Jail. Of Dr. King’s argument, the central point in his letter states that there is a law higher than mankind’s law. It also states that any human law which is at odds with this much higher law is unjust. Every human being is bound to obey as what Dr. King describes as the “higher law”, which is why our laws must be in harmony with this “higher law”. However for some reason, we as mankind
In the early 1960's African American people had barely any rights at all. For the African Americans to get the rights they designated people known as activists to represent them to the nation and to the government. Two of the greatest activists were Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcom X. They both wanted the same thing, love and equality for all, but they had two extremely separate ways of reaching this goal.
During the 1960's, there was a great deal of civil rights injustices addressed by Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. Although Malcolm X was a prominent civil rights activist who used several examples of distinctive tones and a harsh point of view, along with a self-educational background, Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) used a more refined method including justice and integration towards African American rights. Both men addressed religious, education, justice/injustice, and both were supporting integration towards the end of their life in “The Ballot Vs. the Bullet, Learning to Read, and Letter from Birmingham” will display the indistinguishability and variance of the 2 activists.
Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X were both prominent figures during the civil rights movement. Some similarities are they were both ministers and they both stood for what they believed in. Malcolm X took a more violent approach to his activism, he believed in fighting back physically for what he believe in. Martin Luther King Jr. took a more peaceful approach to his activism, he was always against violence. Martin Luther King Jr. believed that all races should come together as one and be equal while Martin X was suspicious of white people and felt that integration would destroy the black and white man. So while Martin Luther King Jr. was a peaceful leader, Malcolm X was a more fight for what you believe in leader.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15, 1929; He died on April 4, 1968. His original name was Michael Luther King Jr. he changed his name to Martin Luther King. His grandfather started the family long tradition of pastoring of the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, serving from 1914 to 1931; His father had served as pastor from 1916 until death. Martin Luther King was co pastoring under his father, he attended segregated public school in Georgia. Graduating high school at the age of 15; He received the B.A. degree in 1940 from More House college, a distinguished negro institution of Atlanta, from which his father and grandfather graduated from. After 3 years of Theological study at Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania, he was elected president of a predominantly white senior class. He was awarded B.D. in 195, with a fellowship won at Crozer, he enrolled graduate studies at Boston University. He met his wife Coretta Scott while in Boston, Martin has 2 daughters and 2 Sons. He awarded leadership of the first negro in 1955. His bus boycott lasted for 382 days. On December 1956, After the Supreme Court of the United States declared unconstitutional the laws requiring segregation on buses, and now the road the bus at equals. During these days king was arrested multiple time for the bombing of his house, which also subjected to personal abuse. He engaged as a negro leader, at age 35 he was the youngest man to receive the “Nobel” prize, and on April 14, 1968, while standing on his balcony in Tennessee he was assassinated.
It's hard to think that only fifty seven years ago our nation was severely divided by color, and race. At the time African Americans were looked upon as an inferior race to the caucasians, and when the lesser race began to fight back rage took hold of American hearts. During this trying time there were two notable leaders of the black minority, Martin Luther King Jr., and Malcolm X. Although they both sought the same thing for their people, equality, they each had their own way of going about obtaining it. King was a peaceful man, and was a strong believer in the power of peaceful actions of protest. While on the other hand, Malcolm was a man of action and these actions weren't always peaceful. After reading the two passages above it is easy to see that Malcolm X's plan of action is the best option for the African American people.
During the Civil rights era, there were two men’s names heard very often. Even though these two men were both leaders of the same cause, they had different opinions on what the African American community had to do in order to be treated equally. Malcom X and Martin Luther King Jr. were both great leaders with different philosophies.
Bang! A bullet traveled through his head, beat up and left to rot in the Mississippi River; the murder of Emmett Till sparked a revolution. The Civil Rights Movement, emerged in 1954 and ended in 1968, was a movement that attempted and successfully addressed discrimination against people, specifically African Americans. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X are two of the many leaders that led the Civil rights movement, however they both has different approaches to dealing with the current issue. King’s belief was inspired by Gandhi’s philosophy, which is to protest by nonviolence. On the other hand, Malcolm X believes that his people should not endure the abuse, but rather retaliate with force if necessary. Throughout history, methods used
It has come to my attention that to get our freedom, there are two plans, one from Martin Luther King, Jr. and one from Malcolm X. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s plan is to solve our political issues through peace and Malcolm X’s plan supports violence and any other means necessary to win our freedom. I believe that the plan from Martin Luther King, Jr. is more correct in politics and morals. I know this because Martin Luther King, Jr. supports nonviolence, and there will be less fatalities if we go along with him. He sees and supports us as people, unlike Malcolm X, who does not see us as people that live lives and hope to move on from this movement after we succeed. Additionally, Martin Luther King, Jr. wants us to have successful futures, and he looks ahead to the future, the past, and the present. He fights for this, and Malcolm X only plans for and sees the present time.
Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X helped shape American as a black and white culture as off today. Martin Luther king Jr. and Malcolm X seemingly preach two opposing futures for black politics. But the differences between both were not as significant as their dedication to the black cause functioned to unite them both. Martin called for a nonviolent confrontation as a mean of building an integrated community of blacks and whites in America, and in the other hand Malcom X insistence of black society to separate from white society. Malcom X was seen more to the black American people as the Black Klu Klux Klan of political race extremists.
Throughout the years there have been many activist fighting for what they believe in. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks were both regular people with one goal, and that goal was equality. Though they are different they have a great deal in common. They both were peaceful activist and did nonviolent protest, they both went to jail fighting for their cause, and they both used boycotting as a way to protest against the racist rules that had been placed on the buses.
Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King, Jr. were two prominent Americans to struggle against racism, discrimination and they too had to suffer quite a lot for Black emancipation. Martin was one of the most famouse an African-American leader and human rights activist who demanded an end to racial discrimination against blacks in 1964. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and was the youngest to hold it. Assassinated on April 4, 1968, and fought for freedom and human rights. Luther was concern to rejected all violence types.