Martin Luther King Jr. strongly opposed segregation, viewing it as a moral and social injustice that dehumanized individuals based on race. He believed that segregation was incompatible with the principles of equality and justice, advocating for integration and civil rights for all. King's philosophy centered on nonviolent resistance and the importance of building a beloved community where people of all races could coexist harmoniously.
One type of segregation that was present at the time of Martin Luther King, Jr. was school segregation.
Nothing, Martin Luther was never angry with the true Invisible, Christian Church.
Without Martin Luther King Jr. we would most likely still have segregation.
James Earl Ray shot him because he did not agree with Martin Luther King, Jr. about segregation.
Martin Luther King
One type of segregation that was present at the time of Martin Luther King, Jr. was school segregation.
Segregation is a state of being apart or separated, it cannot be 'freed'. Martin Luther King spoke against it.
Yes.
he stopped segregation
Segregation
yes he did.
he stopped segregation
because he was black
Yes
he stopped segregation and the boycott in georgia
martin Luther king jr. was a black American who helped end segregation and slavery
yes