Martin Luther King Jr.: A True American Hero

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Martin Luther King Jr. was a great man of history, but we should teach about him in a reverent and respectful way. After all, he was tragically murdered. On April 4, 196 8 Martin Luther King Jr., the leader of the American anti-segregation movement, was on the porch of his hotel room in Memphis, Tennessee. Suddenly, he was struck by the sniper bullet of James Earl Ray, killing him instantly. Since then, he has been regarded as an American hero. Today, Martin Luther King Jr. is idolized as a great hero, who stopped prejudice in its tracks. However, this isn't true. Martin Luther King Jr. was a man, like you and me. He had doubts, fears, and shortcomings. He wasn't perfect. He didn't bring the end of segregation alone; there were hundreds of

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