Wednesday, November 13, 2019
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Martin Luther King Jr. The achievements of Martin Luther King Jr. For his people and other nationalities that led to his death. à ·Ã à à à à Born January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. à ·Ã à à à à Influenced by the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. à ·Ã à à à à Leader of the Civil Rights Movement and non-violent campaign of the 1950ââ¬â¢s and 60ââ¬â¢s. à ·Ã à à à à Created the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1957 to direct the Civil Rights Movement. à ·Ã à à à à His non-violent movements were successful and ended segregation in the south as well as other parts of the United States. à ·Ã à à à à His march in Washington was the largest protest demonstration and his famous ââ¬Å"I Have a Dreamâ⬠speech came from it. à ·Ã à à à à Awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for promoting non-violent tactics. à ·Ã à à à à Led the successful Montgomery Bus Boycott. à ·Ã à à à à Wrote ââ¬ËLetter from Birmington Jailââ¬â¢ showing his moral philosophy. à ·Ã à à à à Was assassinated on April 4, 1968 by James Earl Ray Jackie Robinson, a great and historical baseball player. Jim, a run-away slave in search of freedom. Both share many of the same qualities. Among them are, they both broke color barriers. One broke the color barrier in the game of baseball, while the other broke it in a book. But both of these heroes are intelligent, courageous, and caring. All these qualities listed equal an ideal hero, whether it might be a real of fictional hero. The first and most important quality a hero needs is intelligence. Both Jackie Robinson and Jim had that. They each carried it out and showed it differently, but they were both intelligent. Even though one was a professional baseball player and the other a runaway slave, they both were intelligent in their own unique way. They both did what their mind told them and accomplished the goal that they wanted to achieve, even though one was real and the other one wasnââ¬â¢t. Jackie Robinson showed his intelligence through his actions. He was not only a great baseball player, but also a good businessman and executive. While he was on the baseball field, he had many fans that loved him and some many who hated him. But he didnââ¬â¢t let them stop him from pursuing his career. Many people who didnââ¬â¢t like him, threw rocks and bottles at him just because he was black, and even sent him death threats to him in the mail. But unlike many people, he did not fight back, instead he ignored them and proved that he was the greatest baseball player at that time: ââ¬Å" Jackie Robinson did not merely play at center stage.
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