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Martin Luther King Jr. was confident due to his deep faith in justice and equality, as well as his belief in the power of nonviolent resistance. His extensive education and eloquence in expressing the struggles and aspirations of African Americans bolstered his conviction. Additionally, his ability to inspire and mobilize others around a shared vision of civil rights reinforced his confidence in achieving social change.

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