Martin Luther King Case Study

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IV. Exercise Four
1. Who was really Dr. King?
Martin Luther King was a admirable and intellectual black man who fought for the civil rights. Dr. King thought that blacks could achieve their rights without violence, which is believed to have given a lot of power. He was a man fighting for the entitlements of the black race who were looked as inferiors in that era. This man is still looked as an icon still today because of the way he could move a nation. One can consider his “I have a Dream” speech as the reason they won the movement. Sadly, Dr. King was assassinated on April 4, 1968. This man is considered hero to the black race today.

2. Why the civil rights movements?
The civil rights movement was a campaign to end racial segregation towards …show more content…

What was the terrible truth about the Klu Klux Klan?
The terrible truth about the KKK was that even though they hated and were outraged to the blacks, they felt they were not heard. They raped black woman and they tortured many blacks. They even ripped of the nipples of a black man. They were a horrific and violent Klan that should have been eliminated from the start. Sadly, the Klan remains to this day, but luckily not as powerful as before.

V. Exercise Five
1. Who were Dr. King’s enemies?
Dr. King’s enemy was the Klu Klux Klan because they were against the blacks having rights and all the torture they did to the blacks. He was also against Malcolm X because even though they were still fighting for the same thing, Malcolm wanted to achieve it the violent way. The FBI was also one of King’s enemies because they wiretapped his phones and their leader, John Edgar Hoover, was not very fond about MLK.

2. Who was Jimmy Hoffa in the life of king?
Jimmy Hoffa was an ally in the life of King. He donated 25,000 dollars to the work of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Martin Luther King was grateful of Jimmy Hoffa because they could strengthen the growing alliance between labor and the civil rights …show more content…

Who was Malcolm X? Another King?
Malcolm X was a Muslim leader and civil rights activist. Mr. Little wanted to achieve civil rights, but in a different way than Mr. King. He tolerated violence and considered it a necessity for one to achieve something. One would not consider him another King because King’s disproves of violence in any matter.

5. Did he bring purpose to the civil rights movements?
Malcolm X did not bring need to the civil rights movement because even though he was a great leader, he did not achieve anything with the civil rights movement. The FBI considered him a madman and the KKK certainly wanted him dead. The only thing he did was spread the word, but he did it by saying violence is necessary to achieve it.

6. Did the civil rights movement accomplish anything?
The civil rights movement accomplished many things. The movement gave blacks their rights and banned the unnecessary laws made against them. It also helped the blacks reach equality with the whites both on paper and off. The blacks could go to good schools and have the same jobs as whites. The civil rights movement was the boost the blacks needed to reach their

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