Martin Luther, a German monk and theologian, did not technically break any laws in the conventional sense when he famously posted his Ninety-Five Theses in 1517, critiquing the Catholic Church's practices, particularly the sale of indulgences. However, his actions challenged the authority of the Church and the Pope, leading to his excommunication and the Protestant Reformation. The legal implications varied by region and were influenced by the political climate, but he primarily faced ecclesiastical rather than civil legal repercussions.
He believed everyone was equal
people should disobey unjust laws -apex
break unfair laws
King felt that he had a responsibility to break unfair laws in order to get them changed.
Break unjust laws, be prepared to go to jail, but do not be violent. He learned non-violent resistance.
yes
he did a speech
Martin Luther King Jr help lead the civil rights movement but most of all he helped to stop segregation laws
A lot of anti African American laws.
it was martin luther who stopped segregation
he changed the laws at that time and was president fo his honesty.
African Americans and Some Whites.