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Analisys of MLK


             inspired many African Americans across the nation.
             One of the world's best known advocates of non-violence.
             The reason that I've chosen to evaluate M.L.K. speech is because Dr. Luther King speech could teach me how to think in so many different ways about non-violence throughout history, we consider violence the best way to solve a problem. Martin Luther King Jr. was a very powerful speaker. He knew how to lead protests, and how to get people involved. He is the main reason for the equal rights between races that we have today.
             The theme of the M.L.K. essay ,to me, is that non-violence is the action, the duty and the conviction that the justice is reachable, through the respect for the human being and the rival's life and avoiding all ways of violence. I think it's action because people who are inspired on its principles must be audacious, committed and also moderate and patient, whether they want to follow them. Fearful and coward people will not understand Nonviolence. I think it's a duty because it is a normative element which help us leading our behaviors, the voice of our conscience which impels us doing or not doing something. That duty implies self-obligation, self-control and self-limitation".
             The writing convinced me that Dr. Luther King was a very powerful writer, he .
             says "The problem is not a purely racial one, with Negroes set against whites. In the end, it is not a struggle between people at all, but a tension between justice and injustice", I think he's telling us that the problem between black and white is not only lack of war or a process of negotiation, but a just distribution of wealth, aimed at providing for the human needs and increasing suffering of mankind.
             The tone of Dr. Luther King's words have a deep meaning, nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.
             I really like when he says " The old law of an eye for an eye leaves everybody blind .


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