There were two ways in which he could respond to his situation -- either to react with bitterness or seek to transform the suffering into a creative force. He decided to follow the latter course.
it meant to the world that he is so important
The famous speech given by Dr. Martin Luther King jr. was "I Have a Dream." It was colored people and white people to have equal rights.Which meant no more segregation.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a preacher, which meant that he would give speeches to the public.
Just because the dog said hello, doesn't meant that you should say goodbye.
he helped people and stuck to his dream and meant what he said all the time
He meant that they were like exiles in that they did not have the same equal rights that other citizens had.
will martin Luther king is trying to get out a standing of racial rights and Mandela is mostly talking about slavery rights and why they shall not be held anymore
I'm not aware of a specific holiday called "Martian Luther Day". It may be a typo or a made-up term. If you meant "Martin Luther King Day," in the United States, it is observed on the third Monday of January each year.
This is not a question, so i think you meant to type this into google, not wikianswers! lol, check the website next time.
it meant peace and that people have finally united together so it did mean alot
Martin Luther meant that one should not be afraid to acknowledge their sins and seek forgiveness boldly, rather than trying to hide or deny them. He believed that true repentance and faith in God's forgiveness were more important than trying to appear perfect.
King says that it rings on every negro with piercing familiarization, that this "wait" has almost always meant never.