Martin Luther King Jrs argument for a new community based on the segregation in the south
Title: Martin Luther King Jrs argument for a new community based on the segregation in the south
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Details: Words: 919 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Martin Luther King Jrs argument for a new community based on the segregation in the south
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 919 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
An Untimely Community
In a time of hate and distrust it is sometimes necessary for one man to step in and provide arguments for new ideas. Birmingham, Alabama felt this hate and distrust between people of black and white heritage in the early 1960's. Holding segregation and police brutality as part of the ideals in the community, one man saw the need for reform. Martin Luther King Jr. responds to the "Public Statement by Eight
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for an equal community. The new leadership of the church changes the white moderate's views and possibly pilots them into a new community. Along with King's strong arguments against segregation, the nation can look to just laws as the path to an equal world. One can only hope King's ideas lead to the birth of a new community. A community where the fight against segregation is non existent and America lives in unity and equality.