How Did Martin Luther King Jr Seek To Satisfy Our Thirst For Freedom

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Martin Luther King, Jr Essay “Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred.” The message that Martin Luther Kings Jr. was trying to get out to the whole world was that even though individuals have the right to have freedom, it doesn’t necessarily mean that freedom should be used to be bitter or hateful toward other people. Directing that hatred toward others because of their race or gender doesn’t provide a positive avenue for change. From my observations, and what I have learned in school, Martin Luther King, Jr was justified in his teachings because even though he wasn’t considered a “slave”, the African American population was still being excluded from all of the rights of an American Citizen. …show more content…

taught that positive change and reform comes from individuals who are willing to stand up for what they believe in, and do so in an intelligent, non-violent way. He taught that in order to make a difference in the world individuals need to conduct themselves in the way they want to be remembered. Maintaining a positive outlook and not giving up, even when facing negative opinions and comments, Martin Luther King, Jr. was able to share his message with all of the world, and make change for the better. In the world today we have groups like Antifa, and black lives matter first Antife is a militant group that was established in the United Kingdom in the 1980’s. The Antifa movement in the United States is a return to the Communist Paramilitary riot developed to the fight the Brownshirt of the Weimar Republic. Their protests are violent and can be traced to Nazi Germany and Anti-Fascist Action. The black lives matter is a global network is chapter-base member-led organization whose mission to build local power and to intervene in violence inflicted on black communities by the state and

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