How Did Martin Luther King Change American Society

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What has he done for us and what will we give back to show how we appreciate from how he did it.”As you grow older, you’ll see white men cheat black men everyday of your life, but let me tell you something and don’t you forget it whenever a white man does that to a black man, No matter who he is, how fine a family he comes from, that white man is trash.”-Atticus (233). I picked this quote to show something to which America has not understanded yet, racial prejudice. Defining racial prejudice is basically an emotion to a positive, to me meaning that negative courses of action is being led to a group which are not meant for the courses of action they have done. Now what did Martin Luther King Jr. respond to this how did he define and how did …show more content…

dealing with racism and prejudice and a thing such as being a “Black Man’ and still being able to pull through the hard times america has been through. During his childhood, Martin Luther King Jr. was around racism at the time, unfortunately, and how he dealt with it is comprehending to it, to a certain extent and this quote comes from the man it self, “If not a favor in justice, make justice.”-Martin Luther King Jr. From that made an immediate impact he changed was on Americas society during his lifespan, an example of that is how we are not as segregated as much anymore, such as bathrooms. An Ultimate Impact is by giving his speech he has became a target by many conservatives, changing the way we treat people just by the color of our skin, it was hard to change a mindset of a human being to what we all are, an example of this is his speeches and it makes people wonder what they have been doing with their life and having second thoughts and changing the ways they think is just another step to being a united nation we are and segregated ourselves just another way to show how we are so weak we couldn’t even handle by looking at each other. The way Martin Luther King Jr. used his words makes people think that he has the right mindset but of a different person, but no, colors don’t mean anything, if a person is able to change another person just the way use their words and voices and people and all of this sides of hope, explaining how America is becoming the greater, becoming the stronger, and becoming the most intrusted nation throughout the world. In my Conclusion, Martin Luther King Jr. was able to take a stand to all color and the main points showing that how freedom, racism, and socialism just became a whole thing to which a man has shown a better side to and what we know as life becoming a new

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