the answer is pca i think lol!!!!:)
for jobs and freedom
yes you can it depends on what you think of
that all people should have equal rights
he made me laughwas to fight for the equal rights for black people
Because it was the right, proper, and correct thing to do.
It promoted equal rights for women and men. Equal voting rights, equality, etc.
"Moral diplomacy" promoted human rights, independence, and equal opportunity.
He fought for equal rights for African-Americans.
He helped in the desegration of the US and he promoted the idea of equality (i.e. all are free and all are equal) he was a civil rights activist, basically. He also organised the bus boycott.
Martin Luther KingMalcolm X
Equal rights.
for jobs and freedom
Dr. King felt that all people should have equal rights, no matter their race.
No, certainly not. Martin Luther King, Jr. stood for equal rights and justice.
A dream for there to be equal rights between races.
he used mental and phiscal
Martin Luther King Jr. was interested in equal rights for all and preaching the Word of God. He was a preacher in addition to a civil rights leader.