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When it is time to arouse the emotions of the audience, Dr. King never disappoints:

“My friends! One day, people will no longer be able to endure being thrown into the abyss of humiliation! Endure the torture of endless despair!

One day, people will no longer be able to endure being driven out of the bright sunshine of July in life, and will stand in the cold winds of the Alps in November !! “

Martin Luther King Jr. during his speech

But Martin Luther King ’s ability to become a trusted leader is not just because his speech is contagious. To the contrary, Dr. King ’s best ability is to be just right. Control the emotions of black people and advocate “non-violence and non-cooperation”.

Dr. King began to study the “non-violence and non-cooperation” thoughts and systems of Indian “Mahatma” Gandhi in the school age, and used this as the action program of the black resistance movement led by him, calling on black people to express their views and Struggle, not smashing and even further violent release.

In April 1963, Dr. King and other leaders planned a large-scale black parade in Birmingham, Alabama, demanding equal rights with white people. Dr. King was arrested and put in prison by the police during this campaign. While in prison, Dr. King wrote one of the most important articles of his life-The Tablet from Birmingham Prison.

In this article, Martin Luther King systematically expounds his views on “non-violence and non-cooperation” and his views on the United States.Expectations and dreams of the national rights movement.

Martin Luther King in Prison

This movement in Birmingham and Dr. King ’s views were spread through various media and soon became known to the world. It eventually affected Kennedy, then president of the United States-he met Martin Luther King, and later Congress called for relaxation of legislation on civil rights.

But it’s not the climax yet.

On August 28, 1963, more than 250,000 protesters gathered in Washington, DC. On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, Martin Luther’s blond hair presented the famous speech-“I Have a Dream”.

This passionate and parable speech was reprinted wildly by media around the world:

“Today, I have a dream.

I dream that one day, the valley will rise, and the mountains will fall; the bumpy twists and turns will be a smooth road, and the Holy Light will be revealed. “

Martin Luther King, Jr. when I published “I Have a Dream”

Martin Luther King and wife Corita Scott King

Is this because the FBI and Kim have hatred, and they have biased evidence?

Sorry. Dr. King’s long-time friend, also a civil rights activist, Ralph Ebernassi also had to admit in his memoirs that King’s private life was indeed quite open-even the night before he was shot, he called The three prostitutes had a small sex party.

Martin Luther King is accused of more than just sex. After his death, others sorted out his works and found that many of his works were suspected of plagiarizing other people’s content without indexing. Boston University, which awarded him a Ph.D., also set up a review team to prove that Kim did plagiarism.

In addition to personal ethics, Martin Luther King ’s position in the Vietnam War also began to further stimulate the US government-he publicly stated anti-war.

In this context, Dr. King seems destined to embark on a path of no return.


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Martin Luther King is not a timid person.

“It was the government that killed my father, not you.”

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After Martin Luther King’s death, Hoover’s anger did not seem to have subsided.

In 1970, Hoover approved a plan to lobby members of Congress. The purpose of this plan is to prevent Congress from setting Martin Luther King’s birthday as a national holiday.

But he can manage the things before him, but not the things behind him.

In November 1983, the US President Reagan signed a decree stating that from 1986, the third Monday of January every year is the National Memorial Day of Martin Luther King, a day that is a legal holiday.

Martin Luther King Day “Google doodle. On this day of the year, Americans usually choose to participate in volunteer activities to serve those in need .

Before that, there were only two precedents in the United States for personal anniversary as a legal holiday:

On the second Monday of October, commemorate the discovery of Columbus on the American continent.

On the third Monday in February, in honor of founding President George Washington.

And Martin Luther King Day is the third.

It is also the only black person among them.

Conclusion:

Why remember Martin Luther King?

IThere are many reasons behind this.

The main reason, I do n’t need to say more-over the years, various interpretations have been enough.

Besides that, because I was a media person, I want to talk about my personal feelings.

After receiving the audio evidence of Martin Luther King Jr., the FBI has held a number of press conferences and sent the materials to many media, hoping that they can come to expose him together.

But most media don’t appreciate it. They didn’t render King’s lack of personal ethics-the most eye-catching and easiest to increase sales-but still left the main page to the civil rights movement he led.

At this point, my understanding is:

First, although the FBI’s eavesdropping and surveillance activities have been authorized, they are ultimately beyond the scope of morality and violate the rights of citizens.

Second, Martin Luther King’s private morality is at a loss, and this is not controversial. However, this cannot completely deny the civil rights movement he led. In fact, the abolition of various inequalities between blacks and whites at that time has become an urgent consensus in American society. In fact, most of the media already have a tacit understanding-with Jin as the icon, everyone is working together to push one Farewell to an unfair old age.

So, in a sense, everyone remembers Martin Luther King to this day, not so much to commemorate a personified person, but rather to commemorate something reflected in this person:

Respect for the Constitution, equality for all, rationality in the media, and progress.

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