Comparing The Works Of Martin Luther King Jr. And Rosa Parks

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Many of our nation's greatest accomplishments may not have happened if people didn't take a stand to change what they had believed was unfair. When hundreds of people come together peacefully to make a change in what they believe in the odds are that they will eventually get the results that they had set out to reach in the first place. Sometimes what a person needs is a little push to get started on the goals that they want to set out to achieve. Black people wouldn't have the rights they do know if Martin Luther King Jr. didn't lead hundreds of people in peaceful marches or if Rosa Parks didn't give in to the unfair rules of giving up a bus seat for a white person. These two historical figures are arguably two of the most influential people that both had one goal in common who in the end achieved it with the love and support of their friends and families. As Martin Luther King Jr. says in Letter from a Birmingham Jail “We have waited for more than …show more content…

When the men had to go to war the women stayed behind to do the jobs that they could no longer too because of the fact that they were called away to help serve their country. If that didn't happen then chances are that women would never have been given the opportunities that they have now when it comes to things such as working, voting and being involved in politics. Women are now more involved in the politics world so much so that America almost had its first ever female President. Not only are women also getting more and more accepted into jobs that years ago, would have only been considered a job for a man, but some are also getting paid more to do it. As of recently, a woman in the STEM field is so looked up to and appreciated because it helps show that anyone can accomplish anything that they set their mind to. All it took was a little spark for women to realize what they were missing out on and how unfair it was that they didn’t have the same possibilities that men

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