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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led the civil rights movement and fought for racial equality with something much stronger than tolerance. ... As God transforms our lives, we have the potential to embody that which Martin Luther King dreamed.
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. changed race relations in America forever. His tireless efforts to end racial injustice through nonviolent means made him the soul of the Civil Rights movement. ... How and why did Martin Luther Kings, Jr. embody the civil rights movement in America?
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Riots across America, ... the anti-poverty and anti-war movements. The civil rights movement, ... In contrast, blacks welcomed Brown and were encouraged to press not only for its full implementation but for other civil rights demands. Bayard Rustin, the first field secretary of CORE, and later adviser to Martin Luther King, Jr.,
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Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of racial harmony represented a noble goal for America, and King himself was the moral embodiment of that dream. Everyone, it seemed, could agree on that. ... Add 'Martin Luther King Jr.: FBI’s Campaign to Discredit the Civil Rights Leader' to digg...
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Martin Luther King Jr. ... The Bureau’s conclusion–based on circumstantial logic rather than hard evidence–was that Levison represented an ambitious and apparently successful Communist plan to gain control over the Civil Rights Movement and its most prominent spokesman, Martin Luther King. ... America's Civil War...
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The African American minister and Nobel Prize winner Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968), originated the nonviolence strategy within the activist civil rights movement. He was one of the most ... The next year King and his followers moved into St. Augustine, Fla., one of America's most thoroughly segregated cities.
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However, until the man does something that is worth noting, it is a slight against those that have gave their lives to the ending of slavery and the Civil Rights movement in America. Let us never forget how great certain people really were and Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the truly great men of the 20th century.
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that America should rapidly move towards a socialist system; and that violent ... Due to the “turmoil inspired” by King and his friends in the 1966 Chicago riots, where he engaged in his civil rights war, Congressman Edward Derwinski of Illinois described Martin Luther King, Jr., and King’s cohorts as;
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From the same: "There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights. The whirlwinds of revolt will continue to shake the foundations of ... King addresses a congregation in Chicago on the need for multi-ethnic and multi-religious support of Civil Rights for all people.
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