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Essay heading: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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We are no longer discriminated against as much as we were in the early
1900s. MLK has shown the world that it will be a better place if everyone just got along,
if blacks had the same rights as whites do. Because of him, we the black people are able
to go to the same schools, same churches , ride on the same bus, drink from the same
water fountain as whites and the list goes on... displayed 300 characters
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brought about economic equality by he believed that all
people are created equal and since they are created equal, they should have the right
to choose what jobs they want to work at. They should not be discriminated upon because
of their race or the color of their skin. Everyone should have the same opportunities... displayed next 300 characters
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