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Review Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech, "Letters from Birmingham Jail", and the take the "March to Freedom Tour" and discuss (given many of the violent episodes of the period) why his peaceful ideology has had such an impact on all civil rights movements (Women's Rights, Human Rights, Equality, etc.). 500 words
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Dr. King’s peaceful ideology has made a huge impact on the civil right as well
advocate movement since he used to advocate for nonviolence resistance and for freedom as
well as advocate for legal equality for the African Americans. The African Americans during
the period of 1955 and 1968 gained a lot more in relation to racial equality in America which
was through the guidance of Dr, Martin Luther king, Jr.
Dr, King used his power with his words in addition to nonviolent resistance which
helped in achieving the goals which seemed impossible during that time. He led the African
Americans in a nonviolent movement during the period of 1950s and the 1960s all the while
he always manage...
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