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Essay heading: Martin Luther King Jr. And Gang Violence
 
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Also, being the smart man that he was, he would have taken complete advantage of the fact that many teenagers join gangs to feel like they belong in some kind of group or society. He would most likely go to the principal or pastor of each school or church he visited to arrange clubs or teams that everyone could enjoy...
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He would most likely go to the principal or pastor of each school or church he visited to arrange clubs or teams that everyone could enjoy. This would present alternatives to gangs and give teenagers a better option. Dr. King would probably write an article for a magazine or newspaper discussing this topic and avoiding gangs...
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