martin luthur king wanted equal rights for everyone. The awareness of other young black students of the black freedom struggle, inspired his own political activism and altered his sense of racial identity and destiny. His intellectual level gained him respect. People listened to him and he to them. He became the simbol of modern african-american freedom struggle. he became their voice. King was an exceptionally gifted, fascinating, and courageous individual who challenged authority and took such controversial stands as opposing American intervention in Vietnam and mobilizing the Poor People's Campaign of 1968. He was also a leader best understood in the context of African-American history and as the product of the social movements that he has come to symbolize.
No, not in the traditional meaning of "an inventor." Martin Luther King, though a wise thinker and charismatic leader who made innovative political changes and created inspirational slogans, he did not invent any objects.
Martin Luther King Junior's political belief was that everyone should be treated the same political wise.
I think his actions were wise and timely
Frederick the Wise was the protector of Martin Luther.
Some wise leaders are George Washington, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr., Douglas MacArthur, Oprah Winfrey, Pope John Paul II, and lastly Abraham Lincoln.(if this doesn't help look on Google or Yahoo answers):)
A:No. He certainly would have been burnt at the stake if he had placed himself at the mercy of the Catholic Church hierarchy, but was wise enough to remain in safe territory. Luther spent ten months in the safety of the Elector's castle at Warburg, translating the New Testament into German.
I believe that Martin Luther King Jr. a wise and intelligent man was influenced by as a young boy how discriminating it was to see not to be around Caucasian and to only be with the individuals of your race. Martin Luther maybe influenced in many other things but was another one was that he too believed that everyone should get the same amount of freedom that any race or individual can get not just by the color of his skin but by the contact of his character and even though the world was filled with corruption we shouldn't let our hearts be filled with that was well.
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Stanley may have been a Communist and he may not have believed in God, but as a stand in Uncle he was a kind man, a wise man who was always available for advice when needed. He never struck me as eloquent or dramatic and while he was close to Dr. King, I would believe that he while he may have aided and contributed to Martin Luther King's speechwriting he did not put words in his mouth nor did he write the Dream Speech.
Frederick the Wise
nothing. but he was brave and resolute.