Martin Luther King Activistism

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Martin Luther King was a major activist and leader during the civil rights movement. He referred back to the scripture and God as an important component in his speeches and allowed the Bible to help lead him and the people towards equality for all races. The movement brought on grave brutality towards the African Americans people, they were publicly abused and harassed because of their skin color. Throughout his leadership Martin Luther King maintained a "nonviolence" slogan which the activists took seriously due to the trust they had in King's word. King's life revolved around his Christian faith, it gave him the courage, language and the sense of community to intensify the activists to gain justice and equality for all.
Repression was a common component to Kings early childhood. He attended a segregated grammar school, and had to work extremely hard to receive his degree at BU in a mainly white class. He received a degree in theology due to the strong Christian values he grew up with and it being the most important part of his entire life. King was born into an extremely religiou...

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