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CRM Natalie
(Martin
Luther King
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MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
Martin Luther King Jr. was the leader of the civil rights
movement during the mid 1960s. King played a huge role
in ending legal segregations of African Americans. In
1955, King helped lead a nation wide bus boycott so the
African Americans would no longer be forced into the
back of the bus. "We have no alternative but to protest. For many years
we have shown an amazing patience. We have sometimes given our white
brothers the feeling that we liked the way we were being treated. But we
come here tonight to be saved from that patience that makes us patient with
King’s life, he
endured harassment, violence, and intimidation, but this
did not stop him. After years, Martin Luther King Jr.
proposed a speech called ‘I Have a Dream’ Although
this caused major havoc in the area, King continued to
push towards a brighter tomorrow. Martin Luther King
Jr. will forever be honored with his own national holiday,
schools, businesses, and buildings named after him, and
he will forever be remembered in our hearts (Martin
Luther King Jr).
Born January 15, 1929 in Atlanta Georgia to
devoted and caring parents; Martin Luther King Sr.,
and Alberta Williams King. He was a loving father to
Yolanda King, Dexter Scott King, Martin Luther King
III, and Bernice King. Martin Luther King Jr., was also
an attentive husband and friend to his wife; Coretta
Scott King. Although Martin Luther king Jr. will
forever be in our hearts, he passed April 4, 1968
anything less than freedom and justice.“ Throughout
In my eyes, Martin Luther King Jr. was a true hero because he put
his life constantly on the line for the benefit of our future. He did not
think he would ever get to see the “promised land” or live in a life in
which he could drink out of the same water fountain as the white
man next to him. Martin Luther King Jr. had an image in his mind
of working with men of all races, having interracial relationships,
sitting in the front of a bus… and yet he never thought he would live
to see this day. Martin Luther King Jr. fought, march, and
continuously stood for America’s future, not his own future. Martin
Luther King Jr. was selfless, modest, courageous, and brave, those are
not many qualities that Americans truly have. He was honorable and
patriotic. There is absolutely no other way to show true heroism, than
to stand up and say/ do what you believe in. Martin Luther King Jr. is
a hero to me because time and time again, he did what no one else
would do, said what no one else would say, and fought the fight that
no one else would (Martin Luther King Jr).
(Malcom X
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MALCOM X
Born on May 19, 1925 in North Omaha
Nebraska to Earl and Louise Little. He later
married and was a loving husband to his wife;
Betty Shabazz. He was a devoted father to
Qubiliah Shabazz, Ilyasah Shabazz, Gamilah
Lumumba Shabazz, Malikah Shabazz, Attalian
Shabazz, and Malaak Shabazz. He died
February 21, 1965
In my eyes, Malcom X was a real hero because he had a very difficult home life
when he was a child. Around four years old, his father was taken away from
him, several years later his mother was gone, along with his siblings. As Malcom
X grew older, he got into a lot of trouble, spent time in jail, and was around a
bad crowd for the most important years of his life. He is a hero because he proved
to the world that it is possible to switch your life around. Malcom X changed
into a minister! He lived the life he taught, he did not sin or do wrong, he
followed the rules, and he was a true believer. When he found out the man he
looked up to was fraudulent, he did not stop, he continued to preach and teach
the ways to his people. He is a hero because he went out of his way to spread his
beliefs to Americans, and he fought and yelled and did what he had to do to take
care of his home country. Malcom was not only a hero, but a person who changed
the world as we know it (Malcom X).
When Malcom was four years old. His
family's home was burnt to the ground, his
father was found dead, his mother was
committed to a mental institution several years
later and the children (Malcom and his
brothers) were separated in foster homes. He
survived a rough childhood growing up. When
Malcom got older, he started to try and change
himself into a better person. Malcom became a
minister for the Nation of Islam. He used
communication methods, such as the
newspaper, to get his messages across to the
United States, he led rallies in the United
States for race equality (not only African
Americans) and sought to unify the United
States (Malcom X).
(Stokely
Carmichael
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STOKELY CARMICHAEL
Stokely Carmichael was best known for
leading the civil rights group called the SNCC
which is an American political organization
group that played a central role in the civil
rights movement. In one year, Carmichael
managed to raise the number of registered
black voters from 70 to 2,600—300 more
than the number of registered white voters in
the county. Carmichael had created the
popular saying; ‘Black Power’ in which he
said “It is a call for black people in this
country to unite, to recognize their heritage, to
build a sense of community. It is a call for
black people to define their own goals, to lead
their own organizations.” (Bio.com).
Born on June 29, 1941 was a
loving husband to his wife
Miriam Makeba. Carmichael
passed on November 15, 1998.
In my eyes, Stokely Carmichael is a civil rights hero because he made a real change in
the way America was. He led a group, and that group made America a new place for
African Americans. Carmichael’s ultimate goal was to make a ride of the African
American people and change the world. He wanted to stand and represent his people
and he did. He is a true inspiration because just as a college graduate, he changed the
world a lot more than 99% of the people today have. Stokely Carmichael, not only
wanted to unite black people but he wanted to unite the country and bring everyone
together the way it should be. He only hoped to get the people what each and every one
of them deserved. Carmichael showed outstanding leadership and amazed everyone.
He lived every day, waiting for a change, wanting to fight for what he truly believed
and he is considered one of the most important figures during the civil rights
movement. Pushing towards a plan, not knowing if it will succeed, but doing so
anyway for the benefit of the future is courageous and impossible for most, but not
Stokely Carmichael. There is no other way to describe Stokely Carmichael than
energetic, determined, honorable, and a hero (Bio.com).
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