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The Dream of MLK Jr.

 

Dr. King himself was arrested the same day. He was in prison writing the "Letters from Birmingham jail." Tablets, he explained the original intention of the American civil rights movement, hopes and dreams, refuted all the accusations of the civil rights movement. The summer of 1963, when the priest Shuttleworth met US President John F. Kennedy in the White House, he said: "There is no Birmingham, we can not sit here today." Here in the white police strongly opposed racial integration known. Unarmed black demonstrators and police dogs and armed with conflict between police fire water cannon, as newspaper headlines around the world. Birmingham protests against President Kennedy responded, he proposed to relax the requirements of civil rights legislation to Congress, which led by the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Later, in August 28, 1963, mass demonstrations culminated in the "march in Washington to work with freedom," the movement, the protest movement has more than two hundred and fifty thousand protesters gathered in Washington, DC. On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, Martin Luther King, Jr. published "I Have a Dream," the famous speech.
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             Martin Luther King, Jr.'s reputation as the 1963 Person of the Year became the Times and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 and continued to rise. However, in addition to fame and praise, internal leadership campaign also appeared contradictory. Malcolm love Vieques's concept of self-defense and black nationalism aroused sympathy north, the force exceeds urban black gold made the call for nonviolence. Meanwhile, Kim will have to face public criticism, "Black Power" movement sponsor of Stokely Carmichael. 2011 8th 28, Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial statue unveiled at the National Mall in Washington. Previously, only Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt and several other president in US history, the famous monumental statue standing here, Martin Luther King, Jr.


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