Rebel Merialm - Webster defines it as a person against or against the government. Many Americans think this is someone or someone from the alliance or someone who forces to attack something they oppose. This is especially true for the younger generation, as most of what you see on television and movies is the penetration of the government by violence and violence. Most of these children, adolescents, and young people will never notice that there is another protest action besides violence.
Martin Luther King, Martin Luther (1929-1968), an American pastor, and a Nobel Prize winner (one of the leading leaders of the American civil rights movement) are outstanding supporters of non-violent protest actions. The king's challenge to apartheid and racial discrimination in the 1950s and 1960s helped many white Americans persuade to support the cause of citizenship in the United States. After being assassinated in 1968, the King became a symbol of the struggle against racial justice ... the rights movement promises to contribute to the changing world. Whatever the circumstances, Martin Luther King Jr. is one of the pioneers he believes. In the summer of 1963, it will be in the history that Kim not only speaks with the black people, but also all Americans. By using accurate word selection and extensive images and metaphor, King can influence his audience in an emotional way. As
Even after Martin Luther King, Jr., And Malcolm X died years later, the two men still retain a fixed image of American consciousness. "Speech. The walk of Lincoln Memorial and Black Nationist Malcolm X encourages African Americans to" race against racial repression with necessary means. " Do they have something in common? In the year before they were assassinated, did they change their ideas about each other and the struggle for African-American liberation? If it is not the reason they die prematurely, is it possible for the two leaders to merge?