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    I woke up we were at the gas station to fill up again. As we started on the road, we made several stops to use the restroom, fill up on gas, and grab food and snacks for later. My father and brother switch places to drive. I wanted to drive, but my father would not let me. I was sad and disappointed. It was already dark and my father drove for several hours. My oldest brother and I offered to drive for a while because we knew he was getting tired again. My father refused, we all went back

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    about a park closest to you at this very moment. What do you think about the most in that park? Is it the wide open fields, the beautiful scenery it has, or the playgrounds that both kids and adults can enjoy? When I think of Overton Park here in Memphis, TN, all of those things come to mind. Parks are important to many people because they are free spaces everyone can go to enjoy being outdoors. A major discussion that arises with parks is how they increase public health in the community. Parks have

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    Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech and King George VI’s wartime speech are equally well-written and spoken, while both having distinctive presentations, type of speech, and effect on society. The first comparison between “I Have a Dream” speech and the King’s wartime speech is that they served for different situations and how Marin Luther King’s delivery was more powerful. The purpose of MLK’s speech was to call for the end racism in America to push for Civil Rights. In doing so, MLK’s

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    Martin Luther King Jr. knew from an early age how important religion was for his family. King came from a family of preachers, his father and grandfather, who helped lead him to also being a preacher. King went to college for theology and continued his academic career by earning a doctorate degree in theological studies. These degrees will help guide King in his writings and speeches. King uses religion to prove the point on why the protests are not a bad thing to the audience of the eight clergymen

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    I can prove that MLK was one of the best charismatic people of his time. Did you know that Martin Luther King JR was shot and killed in a hotel in Memphis? Martin Luther King is one of the best motivators of his time, with words like, don’t judge someone by the color of their skin, but by the actions that they choose to make. MLK (Martin Luther King JR) was a shooting star, that actually makes dreams come true, you only see that once in a lifetime. First, MLK was one of those people who knew education

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    Often times it is said that “History repeats itself.” Never before has the struggle for equal rights and dignities amongst marginalized groups born such a resemblance to those waged in the name of equality in the past. Martin Luther King, Jr., an activist and leader for the Civil Rights Movement, drafted a powerful letter from the Birmingham Jail where he was imprisoned as a participant in nonviolent demonstrations against segregation. The letter was intended to be a response to a public statement

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    Poverty In Memphis

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    Memphis is notoriously known for its shocking poverty rates, which are higher than the poverty rates in Shelby County for every category (2015 Memphis Poverty Fact Sheet), and that is not a good thing. Memphis is also known for its high unemployment rates and its low availability of a skilled workforce (Does Memphis Have a Fighting Chance), and that is not great, either. Finally, it is well known that Memphis has one of the highest crime rates in the country (Memphis TN: Crime Data and Crime Rates)

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    assassinated. Jesse felt like somebody had marched up and slapped him straight across the face. Consequently, he peered up at the television screen and listened as a news reporter said, “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was shot at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis earlier this afternoon. He was pronounced dead at 7:05 P.M. at the St. Joseph’s Hospital.” A sick feeling spread throughout Jesse’s body as he came to comprehend that the Dr. King his community had supported and loved, was dead. Dr. King’s death

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    helped bring equality to all people in America. One such man was Dr. King. Civil rights progressed in America partly due to the death of Civil Rights activist Martin Luther King. Leading up to his death, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was on his way to memphis, Tennessee to participate in a sanitation workers strike. The colored sanitation workers were upset because of poor working conditions. On On 1 February 1968, two colored men were crushed by a malfunctioning garbage compactor. Twelve days later 1

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    Benjamin Hooks Benjamin Lawson Hooks, the former leader of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), was born on January 30, 1925 in a residential area called Memphis, Tennessee. He was a son to Robert and Bessie Hooks. His guardians were both poor individuals, and his fatherly grandma, Julia Britton Hooks (1852-1942), an alumna from Berea College in Kentucky, was the second black woman in the United States to graduate from high school. Hooks came from a family that

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