Both Frederick and Richard had to live on their own moral principals for them to succeed in life because they basically just had themselves to engage in reading and writing; they were forced to learn everything on their own. ... It took courage for her to teach him, but it also took courage for Frederick to still strive for his goals even if it was against the law. ...
The Montgomery bus boycott lasted for more than a year, representing a new strength and courage among blacks in the south. ... King's achievement, moral leadership and the ability for Americans to overcome racial issues and encouragement to the African Americans communties earned him great recognization....
While in Jail, King didn't waste any time; he wrote a letter to local clergymen, who had criticized him for creating disorder in the city, and argued that individuals had the moral right and responsibility to disobey unjust laws (M, Cooper). ... Martin Luther King Jr. was a man of great ambition, courage and braveness. ...
Being a ground breaking journalist she reported things that where kept hidden from the public, writing about horrific accounts of lynching and other forms on terrorism on blacks, very few had the courage to tell the truth like she did. ... She challenged racial hierarchy, by inquiring the ideal that white women were moral and chaste and black women weren't she sited instances where the sex between white women and black men were consensual and where white men had raped black women for years. ...
Breaking News "There is much to criticize about the press, but not before recognizing a ringing truth: the best of the American press is an extraordinary daily example of industry, honesty, conscience, and courage, driven by a desire to inform and interest readers". Ben Bradlee ( 1996) The mediated approach that I chose was the news, which includes radio, newspapers and television. ... On the other hand, other presidents wrote these words: "When the press is free and every man able to read, all is safe", and "No government ought to be without censors; and where the press i...