Booker T. Washington stressed economic liberation while Martin Luther King, Jr. stressed political liberation. Since Booker T. Washington did not actively oppose the Black Codes and Jim Crow Laws, he was embraced by Segregationist Whites and, correspondingly, reviled by many Blacks.
No he was not. President Obama was the first African American president.
Barack lacks the character Dr King had.
Martin Luther King, Jr. lived in the 1900's and Barak Obama lives in the 2000's. King was born on January 15th and Obama was born on August 15. King was a pastor and civil rights leader and Obama is a politician who is president of the United States. They are both black and both were/are married. Both attended college.
Both were equally respected, and died fighting for what they thought was right. So I'm sure popularity Was the least of their concerns (at times)
ANSWER 1 i would compare martin Luther king withe himself ANSWER 2 Martin Luther King can be compared to Mohandas K. Gandhi who was his inspiration as he pioneered the nonviolence movement as a powerful tool to fight for human right.
Martin Luther was a great man that saved many lives a changed America. Obama is not.
No he was not
Martin Luther King Jr. and Obama did not share the same dream. Mr. King was a Republican.
Barack Obama is a little like Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr. could say anything to President Barack Obama. There is not a right or wrong answer.
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No because martin luther king jr died in before barack obama became president
they did not go to the same school
He didn't.
he gave a speech
I wonder if you mean Martin Luther King. Luther was a great Christian theologian and the founder of the Lutheran religion, but he has been dead for centuries. Martin Luther King Jr. was a great civil rights leader, but he too is dead-- he was assassinated in 1968. Thus, neither person could have said anything to Barack Obama. On the other hand, Mr. Obama has said he very much admires what Martin Luther King did for civil rights, and Dr. King is one of President Obama's heroes.