King had studied the teachings of Gandhi and Jesus. They practiced non violent change and he took this message into the civil rights battle. He was right when he said to return hate with hate doesn't solve the problem.
they stayed at a funeral home.
Yes, but stay consistent. If you call him Dr. Martin Luther King throughout the whole essay, then need to refer back to his father, it may get quite confusing.
=Martin Luther King Jr told a spech about his dream. Later on was shot by James Earl Ryan who wanted segregation to stay.=
There was no such thing as Germany when Martin Luther lived, and this is critical to understand. There were over 100 separate and independent German statelets. The power and political influence of the papacy over each of these various German statelets was quite high. In order to weaken the power of the papacy, a number of German statelets seized upon the religious separatism of Martin Luther as an excuse to pursue political separation from the papacy. Most of the German statelets in the north supported Martin Luther under this guise. Most of the German statelets in the south preferred to stay in league with the Catholic Church than forsake it for Luther's heresies.
He waited, because Luther had many people's attention and sympathies. The pope was hoping to pressure Luther to recant, so that his sympathizers would run to the Church of the pope. If Luther was excommunicated outright, those "followers" would likely stay with Luther and reject the imposed papal authority. When Luther was clear that he maintained his stand, he was excommunicated and many Christians went with him.
nonvileance
26 years
i feel that with out martin that black in white still stay apart
They Never Were.
in heven. he slowly faded away
Jehovah's Winesses do not celebrate birthdays and holidays, but it would be the decision of their employers to close or stay open on Martin Luther King Day.
No he is going to stay dead forever
they stayed at a funeral home.
Martin Luther King did not fight FOR racism, he fought AGAINST it by boy-cots and sit ins
Yes, but stay consistent. If you call him Dr. Martin Luther King throughout the whole essay, then need to refer back to his father, it may get quite confusing.
he didn't want the world to be. he just wanted it to stay the way it was, whites treating blacks nasty
James Earl Ray, the man convicted of assassinating Martin Luther King Jr., stayed in jail until his death in 1998. Ray passed away from complications related to kidney and liver disease while serving a 99-year sentence.