1. Martin Luther King Jr.
To the end, King believed that the war that then continued with full vigor in Vietnam did in viable the solution of the local problems of the human relations. ... For which refers to the War of the Vietnam, many felt that their problems lost priority and that the leverage black to should be concentrated in the fight of the racial injustice inside United States. However, at the beginning of 1967, King had associated the leaders of the movement against the war, independently of its color. The subsequent worry of King by Vietnam and their determination in directing a march of the town upon...
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