Martin Luther King And Civil Right Movement

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American History

 

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Lynn C

 

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November 29, 2011

 

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University

 

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A

 

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3 / 686

 

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The Local Civil Rights Leaders were hoping for such opportunity to resist and call for action with the help of a young Baptist minister called Dr Martin Luther King who was after elected as the president of the Local NAACP. They led the black boycott of buses in 1955-1956 which was successful than anyone hoped so they gained a major victory in 1956 when the supreme court decision was that of banning segregated buses...
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This victory was one of the numerous achievements by Luther King. It is obvious that Martin Luther King played a major role in Civil Right Movement however there are people who think that he wasn’t the leader of the movement but just a facilitator to it. In my discussion I will consider his important goals and achievements as a prominent leader of this movement and in the second part I will gave arguments that he wasn’t always present and that his interests and perspectives had changed after a few years...
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