African American civil rights movement is an American campaign aimed at eliminating racial discrimination against prejudice against South African countries. Martin Luther King (Jr.) Is one of the great leaders of this movement. Because his ideal is proved to be strong enough to eventually win. One of King's most powerful strategies is his "love ethics". This ethic is based on his Christian faith and the teachings of Gandhi. Practicing nonviolent resistance by Gandhi is the only way to get rid of the repression that the Indians must face and can influence the king to do the same.
In 1929, Martin Luther King Jr. was born to Martin Luther King and sons of Alberta Williams. I was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and grew up in poverty. Kim's parents are great leaders, teaching children to love God and expressing them through words and songs in church. Since the churches they participate are only 2 blocks from their home, everyone said that this loving family would expand around the church all the time. In the process of growing, Martin Luther King is very small ... This country's culture is like "most formations" by Dr. Martin Luther King. "Making and preaching" can be traced back to the teens of the seminary (Kuruvila, 2007). The character of the king was formed by the forging of Christian faith. The solid foundation of Christianity is the king's moral values and germination of spiritual justice. However, political and social activities of gold arise from the soil of rich philosophy.
The idea of Martin Luther King Jr. led to the ideal view of equality. Martin Luther King Jr. provided a strong speech through organizing the parade and maintained a positive attitude in the face of adversity against equality. Martin Luther King knows constant racial discrimination and atrocity in Birmingham, Alabama, and decided to lead the march in 1963. Martin Luther King and SCLC's accountant Ralph Abernahi led a group of 50 marches to Birmingham City Hall (Boerst, 12). Martin Luther King