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    for being that certain skin color. Today, certain people in our nation still treat African Americans with no respect. Some people believe being a certain skin color defines your behavior and think you deserve to be killed or treated unequally. Trayvon Martin was a victim and murdered because of his skin color. “Zimmerman (Trayvon’s killer) spotted him and reported him to the police

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    black people, especially at night where the surrounding of ghetto is present. "The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy"(Martin Luther King). Dr. Martin Luther king was a social activist who play a key role in the American Civil right movement by promoting nonviolent protest to gain equality for African American. Although he promotes peace throughout his life Dr. King wasn’t all peaceful

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    today’s society because it’s encouraging, convicting, and progressive. Black Lives Matter began in 2013 following the case of Trayvon Martin, an African-American boy who was fatally shot by a neighborhood watch volunteer, George Zimmerman. In this case, accurate details continue to be unclear; however, it is evidently known that Zimmerman shot and killed unarmed Trayvon Martin. February 26th, 2016 Zimmerman was taken into custody by police and questioned about the altercation between him and the 17

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    Come” in 1964, the transformation of how Americans viewed race was only beginning. The Black Lives Matter movement addressed the implications of slavery and racism that are still in effect today, due to police brutality accusations. The death of Trayvon Martin and Keith Lamont Scott demonstrated to me that silence is a luxury I cannot afford; I could be next. It is my duty to attend every rally, speak to every person, and voice in every argument that black lives do matter. I am envious of those who

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    her seat on a city bus in Montgomery, Alabama, on December 1st , 1955, Dr Martin Luther King Jr, a member of the Birmingham African American committee led the beginning of the civil rights movement. King who helped establish a successful 385 day Montgomery Bus boycott by local African American residents, the Civil Rights Movement began as a prevailing social movement. In a politically white dominant state and country, Martin Luther King Jr aimed to legally overcome the Jim Crow laws that enforced

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    Civil disobedience has been around for a very long time and has impacted society as a whole in many ways, for the great protest of Gandhi for independence to the revolutionary revolt started by Martin Luther King Jr it has been a part of human history and is a big factor for a lot of change in the world. One might ask themselves, “though these things have brought about change have they been ethical in their undertakings?”. Could we as people achieve desegregation of the United states through other

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    Jail, Martin Luther King wrote a letter in response to some fellow priests who felt that his actions were “unwise and untimely” (King). Throughout this letter his long road of struggle to racial freedom and the actions and words that are fueling the fight are outlined. In his letter, Martin Luther King claimed, “the goal of America is freedom”. Written into the Declaration of Independence is the idea that all men are created equal, but many feel robbed of their freedom. Movements such as Martin Luther

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    decreasing the relevant truth of “All Black Lives Matter”, but the emphasis of his argument is to educate people who don’t see the flaw and what the outcome of this movement may be in result. He provides an example of, a 17-year-old boy named Trayvon Martin, who was fatally shot while he was walking back from a convenience store. Due to this incident, three women named Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tometi (Founders of BLM) began tweeting #blacklivesmatter, it had transformed

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    The origin of the Black Lives Matter movement started after the trial of Florida vs. George Zimmerman, when Zimmerman was deemed not guilty in the second degree murder of Trayvon Martin (BLM About). The movement was founded by Patrisse Cullors, Opal Tometi, and Alicia Garza (BLM Herstory). It started as a hash tag by Garza, after the Zimmerman trial but slowly became nationally known and more of a physical movement (BLM Herstory). Black lives matter focuses their objectives around the deaths of

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    Research Proposal: Discrimination Amongst African Americans in the United States Kahron Fyffe Kean University Abstract There have been many instances that led people to believe that there is discrimination amongst African-Americans in the United States. The workplace, criminal justice system, education system, and health care systems are all places that has been said to treat African-Americans differently from other races. There has more severe forms of discrimination amongst African-Americans from

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