ML King, Jr. & Socrates
.... King,
Jr., on the other hand,
believed these changes could be wrought even through incomplete leadership by disobeying the laws that were unjust through ....
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Cesar Chavez and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Cesar Chavez and Martin Luther King,
Jr. both
believed in peaceful, non-violent protests (Chavez, 1990). "He learned how to successfully ....
(1046

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America"s Race Problem
.... Martin Luther King,
Jr.
believed what the US Constitution said, that "all men are created equal." Thus, in his famous 1963 "I Have A Dream" speech, King stated ....
(1192

5

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Theoretical Perspectives on US Race Problem
.... Martin Luther King,
Jr.
believed what the US Constitution said, that "all men are created equal." Thus, in his famous 1963 "I Have A Dream" speech, King stated ....
(1192

5

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Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X
Martin Luther King,
Jr. .... Martin Luther King was a strong advocate of racial integration and Malcolm X
believed in racial separatism. ....
(2844

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)
Both Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. w
.... they created slums; they perpetuate unemployment, ignorance, and poverty" (King,
Jr. .... King
believed that a person must stand up to oppression and even be ....
(2177

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)
Goals of Martin Luther King, Jr. & Malcolm X
.... but perhaps the best known of these men were Reverend Martin Luther King,
Jr. .... and civil disobedience as means of social change, while Malcolm
believed that the ....
(1463

6

)
C. Wright Mills
.... Unlike Martin Luther King
Jr., he
believed blacks should not rule out any means of attaining self empowerment and self protection from the elites (whites). ....
(2286

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)
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Strength to Love
.... King
believed individuals could overcome social evil by tapping into the higher power and force of love that binds all human beings. .... King,
Jr., ML (1981). ....
(707

3

)
Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X
Martin Luther King,
Jr. .... King
believed in integration and the inclusion of whites into the struggle for black equality, and his method to achieve equality was ....
(838

3

)
Montgomery Bus Boycott Final
.... King,
Jr.
believed nonviolent protest were the only effective means of improving the condition of blacks in the white oppressive society of America during this ....
(4742

19

)
Frantz Fanon
.... Martin Luther King,
Jr.
believed that when manmade laws rob men of their moral right to freedom, then manmade laws were unjust. ....
(1339

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)
Liberation Theology
.... and lack of Christian values inherent in their racial hatred and abusive social system, Litonjua (36) suggests, as King,
Jr. firmly
believed, a social tension ....
(2071

8

)
Fictional Interview with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
.... Young people who participated in the March to Montgomery proved to the world that they could stand up for what they
believed in, what they thought was right. ....
(569

2

)
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Martin Luther King,
Jr.'s book Why We Can't Wait was published in 1963 when Dr. King was a civil .... They were Christians who
believed in justice, not violence. ....
(1032

4

)
Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King
Jr. .... Finally, King
believed that the war then raging in Vietnam poisoned the whole atmosphere and made the solution of local problems of ....
(1468

6

)
Martin Luther King, Jr.
.... The shooting of Martin Luther King,
Jr. .... He
believed that he could now proceed to provide the kind of leadership the nation would need between now and when the ....
(2924

12

)
Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
.... American community and the Civil Rights Movement was Reverend Martin Luther King,
Jr. .... King
believed the Declaration of Independence applied to men of all colors ....
(3250

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)
Equal Education
.... can ever license bigotry or prejudice" (Kierstead and Wagner,
Jr., 1993, p. 61). .... Horace Mann, a noted common school reformer,
believed that equal educational ....
(1574

6

)
Muhammad Ali
.... It was the result of this conversion that Clay,
Jr. .... dedicated to living life with courage and dignity while fighting for the convictions in which he
believed. ....
(2059

8

)
Architecture of New England Towns
.... Fuller house. This Thomas Fuller was the son of Thomas Fuller
Jr., who is
believed to have lived in this house by 1684. This date ....
(3204

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Architecture & Towns of Colonial New England
.... Fuller house. This Thomas Fuller was the son of Thomas Fuller
Jr., who is
believed to have lived in this house by 1684. This date ....
(3342

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Martin Luther King's Assassination & Black Power
.... up her seat on a Montgomery bus in 1955 catapulted Martin Luther King
Jr. .... They strongly
believed that no movement for black civil rights could be successful if ....
(1465

6

)
The Battle of Shiloh
.... However, Confederate General Sidney Johnston
believed that even more significant than the .... this, Johnston took great care in planning his strategy (Garrison
Jr. ....
(2440

10

)
King and Malcolm X
.... but perhaps the best known of these men were Reverend Martin Luther King,
Jr. .... and civil disobedience as means of social change, while Malcolm
believed that the ....
(1463

6

)
Civil Rights Movement & US Multicultural Society
Before the civil rights movement, Americans had
believed in the doctrine of "separate .... with a coalition of black ministers, among them Martin Luther King
Jr. ....
(1911

8

)
Black/White Race Relations in the 20th Century
.... in order to find some semblance of peace in a hostile world.7 This despair set the stage for leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. These men
believed in the ....
(1894

8

)
Black nationalism in the US and Malcolm X
.... The black race, he
believed, had been brainwashed into believing it was inferior. .... obliterated the vision of the civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. ....
(2045

8

)
TRANSCENDENTALISM
.... Thoreau
believed that Nature was essential to man and provided strength physically .... in our century are Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King,
Jr., two leaders in ....
(1947

8

)
Charismatic Civil Rights Leaders
Martin Luther King,
Jr. .... King
believed in integration and the inclusion of whites into the struggle for black equality, and his method to achieve equality was ....
(838

3

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