Martin Luther King Jr. started it with 'five score years ago...' it was just like when Abraham Lincoln did the Gettysburg Address starting with 'four score and seven years ago...'
Historical allusion
i think it is they both wonted the same thing
On the United States Capital steps in Washington D.C.
The address of the Luther Area Museum Association is: 5274 East 3 1/2 Mile Rd, Luther, MI 49656
Luther W. Minnigh has written: 'Gettysburg: \\' -- subject(s): Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863 'The Gettysburg knapsack' -- subject(s): Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863
Martin Luther King Jr. started it with 'five score years ago...' it was just like when Abraham Lincoln did the Gettysburg Address starting with 'four score and seven years ago...'
Historical allusion
The Lincoln's Gettysburg Address is one example. Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech was also one.
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Martin Luther King Jr. is an American civil rights leader, Gandhi is an Indian civil rights leader.
"I Have a Dream" by Martin Luther King Jr., addressing the issue of civil rights and racial equality. "The Gettysburg Address" by Abraham Lincoln, commemorating fallen soldiers and emphasizing the importance of liberty and equality. "Women's Rights Are Human Rights" by Hillary Clinton, advocating for gender equality and women's rights on a global scale.
The key theological differences between Calvin and Luther were their beliefs on predestination and the Eucharist. Calvin emphasized the idea of predestination, the belief that God has already chosen who will be saved, while Luther focused more on the idea of justification by faith alone. Additionally, Calvin believed in the concept of the Eucharist as a symbolic representation of Christ's body and blood, while Luther believed in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist.
They both were good warriors. But, King did not use violence but John did use.
i think it is they both wonted the same thing
They both were good warriors. But, King did not use violence but John did use.
The web address of the Luther College is: http://www.luther.edu