1. Martin Luther King and George Wallace
Martin Luther King and George Wallace had extremely opposing views of the civil rights movement and the deterioration of segregation. ... Martin Luther King addressed the nation with his "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963, King believed in the power of natural law to propel the free flow of justice in a color blind society. ... Martin Luther King implied that no longer would the segregation and inferior treatment be tolerated and that the push for equality would not rest without resolution, regardless of the consequences in place to enforce the laws. ... Martin Luther King made it very clear when...
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