How Did Martin Luther King Lead To Segregation

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Martin Luther King, a shinning light in the tunnel of darkness and segregation, started out as merely a man with a dream. His dream was the desegregation of the United States of America, and to grant the rights and freedoms of the white man to the black man. His dream, albeit large, wasn't nearly as impossible as some might have thought, but Martin Luther King needed a push to throw him into the brutal world of segregation. Thus, Martin Luther King decided to push himself, starting out as a small preacher spreading the word of a free America to both the blacks and the whites alike. The ball was already in motion, and soon enough it would be rolling down the hill of the oppressed populous towards the towering boulder of segregation. The world started to hear word of a small …show more content…

Martin Luther King hit the road running, passing "the tranquilizing drug of gradualism"(5) and ran into the "whirlwinds of revolt"(6). The ball now has regained speed, increased in size, and sent shock throughout the pro-segregation community. Martin Luther King wouldn't stop for either the government or the angry, riot filled people of Alabama or Mississippi. State after state, he let his voice be heard by the many, proudly he preached "We can not be satisfied as long as our children are stripped or their selfhood and robbed of their dignity"(9). He let the people know that their is still hope for the future, that one day both white and black can "sit down together at the table of brotherhood"(14). The waves of the freedom struck the shores of segregation with a mighty, thunderous crack, but this wasn't enough for the chains of inequality to be ripped out from the American heartland. For that, Martin Luther King needed one final push, one final strike against the shackles of racial discrimination, and for that he needed a

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