Martin Luther King Influence

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Martin Luther King was a strong leader. Martin Luther King lead many marches the promote what he thought was right. He also preached the gospel while leading marches. Martin Luther King gave speeches that inspired colored people to do what they believed.Martin Luther King put many peoples lives in danger by standing up for what was right. Martin Luther King supported the cause for African Americans. Martin Luther King was a pastor at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery Alabama. Martin Luther King was a pastor there from when when he was twenty five. Martin Luther King quoted the Bible a lot in his messages and speeches. Martin Luther King always knew he he was made to preach the gospel as he once said, According to wikipedia "Before …show more content…
Martin Luther King spoke to over five thousand people on December five 1955. He spoke at Holt Street Baptist Church in Montgomery. Four days before he spoke Mrs. Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on Montgomery city bus. Martin Luther King gave a speech named According to Black Past “The Montgomery Bus Boycott.” According to Black Past. In his speech she spoke about How Mrs. Rosa Parks was arrested he said that “Mrs. Rosa Parks is a fine person. And, since it had to happen, I'm happy that it happened to a person like Mrs. Parks, for nobody can doubt the boundless outreach of her integrity. Nobody can doubt the height of her character nobody can doubt the depth of her Christian commitment and devotion to the teachings of Jesus.” Martin Luther King talked about how the people were tired of being humiliated and pushed out of the way for white people. King got arrested early in the campaign. This was his thirteenth out of twenty fifth.While in jail King wrote a famous speech the “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” In his speech he talked about the Boston Tea Party And that it was “a celebrated act of rebellion in the American colonies, was illegal civil disobedience, and that, conversely, "everything Adolf Hitler did in Germany was legal.” “ King also expresses his frustration with white moderates and clergymen too timid to oppose an unjust