Marthin Luther King
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Martin Luther King. This man aroused excitement undoubtedly, the feeling equality and freedom for the blacks, principally the belonging ones to the United States (his country). From very young this out-standing personage, North American citizen fought for the equitable application of the laws first of all, it was of the color that was. Directing a repercusiva he protests against the segregation of the municipal buses, it was since his first great action of revolution initiated, but we must stress that always he was a man with attitudes pacifists, Luther King was focused in Mahatma Gandhi's figure, and also in the so called theory of Henry David Thoreau's civil disobedience.
It was recognized along the whole country, in a very short term, favoring him to the attention that was expecting to have, on having done his so called one, across the speech mentioned in August, 1963, reflecting always " his dream " of wanting to change the attitude that was had for by the blacks, and this way to achieve a social and just equality for all, but now we wonder had they some concrete result such proclamations? Any tragic history, the response to the interrogative one in ours to seem tends to be the round one NOT, principally basing us on the dream of obtaining equalities for pacific means that were never left of side while Luther King was a spokesman of the social movement, on the other hand, later to his death, other groups of black races, they chose for the use of the violence in several
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