Martin Luther King Jr. felt that slavery issues and groups such as the KKK caused unrest in America.
Martin Luther was primarily arguing with Johann Eck during the trial in his room, which took place in 1521 at the Diet of Worms. Eck was a prominent theologian and defender of the Catholic Church, and he challenged Luther's views on various theological issues, including indulgences and the authority of the Pope. Luther's refusal to recant his writings and beliefs during this confrontation solidified his break from the Catholic Church and contributed to the Protestant Reformation.
.Catholic AnswerMartin Luther was troubled by his own conscience. He could not abide that the Church, and his religious Order were holding him to a moral standard, so he had to leave the Church to indulge himself. There were various things that he complained about the Church, but as he, himself, is hardly credible, they would all be moot. For a complete discussion about Martin Luther's "issues" please see the book below.
Like all adults, Martin Luther King had issues. He tried, like many of us, to be an upstanding man. He failed, like all of us from doing so everyday. There is evidence he had affairs and enjoyed a drink or two on ocassion. This does not change, or at least should not change, what he accomplished as a human being. There is an old saying about casting the first stone.....
Martin Luther King Jr. and John F. Kennedy first met on January 18, 1961, before Kennedy's inauguration as the 35th President of the United States. They discussed civil rights issues and Kennedy's support for King's initiatives. This meeting marked the start of a crucial relationship between the two leaders.
NO
Because they are haters and they have stupid *** issues! :D
Martin Luther King Jr. felt that slavery issues and groups such as the KKK caused unrest in America.
Martin Luther King Jr. felt that slavery issues and groups such as the KKK caused unrest in America.
civil rights of black people(no effence)
Martin Luther King did not make a speech. However, his son, Martin Luther King Jr, delivered a speech called I Have a Dream.
Martin Luther King did not make a speech. However, his son, Martin Luther King Jr, delivered a speech called I Have a Dream.
Jesse Jackson
Jesse Jackson
Yes, Luther Martin participated in the Annapolis Convention in 1786. He was a delegate from Maryland and played a significant role in advocating for the need to address issues related to interstate commerce and trade. Although the convention ultimately led to the call for the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Martin's contributions highlighted the concerns of the states regarding economic issues.
the issue was that he wanted equal voting rights so he protested!
Luther posted 95 thesis on the door of Wittenburg Castle Church, but those weren't all of his grievances. Luther had more issues, but these were some of them that he wanted people to discuss with him.