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‎ "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter" (MLK ‎Quote). As an Arab American, it shows that many things influence us .Throughout history, many ‎great heroes have come along and made great change for the world. Many of them were King, ‎leaders, scholars and Revolutionaries. Even though these heroes did things, not all of them are ‎remembered. One hero who can never be forgiven is Martin Luther King Jr. King Jr. as a symbol ‎of a social justice all over the United States. He was one of the greatest American Civil Rights ‎leader of the 1960s. Every Everything King Dead starts with his childhood." His parents taught ‎him about how black were treated and why is it shouldn’t be like that" (Biography.com). …show more content…

In addition, from equality, he did much more. The most difficult part of ‎his goal was doing it peacefully. He and his followers took a lot of punishment; not only mental ‎and emotional torture, but also physical assaults as well. For example, “On December 1, 1955, A ‎lady names Rose Parks refused to give up on her seat on the bus to a white man”(Wikipedia). ‎Then Parks got arrested for what she did. King called for a boycott of the buses. This boycott ‎lasted longer than a year and the bus companies were order to end segregations on their buses. ‎King told the people to fight over their rights peacefully without any harm to others. After Rose ‎parks not giving on her seat on the bus, rules have changed for the black people. MLK Jr. became ‎the president of his boycott. White people started bothering King and wanted to force him to ‎give up his fight for equal rights for the black people. At the same time king wasn’t afraid. He ‎continued working in the peace for the African American. During 1963 King Jr. organized, a ‎protest in Washington D.C. hundreds of thousand of American in different race took part. At the ‎Lincoln memorial King held his most famous speech:”I Have Dream!” According to this king ‎says, “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live a nation where they will not be ‎judge by the color of their skin but the content of their character.”After his speech in November ‎‎1963, the next American government passed a law that gave black people same rights like the ‎white people. The new law gave the black people the same opportunities to be educated, work, ‎go to the same school, etc; along they can do what white people can do. It also gave them the ‎right to vote, the right to speak, the rights to share their opinion and the right to be mix with ‎others. MLk didn’t give up on his goal until the black and white people be the

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