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Martin Luther King Jr.: Non-Violence as an Effective Weapon
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A 5 page paper
which discusses how Martin Luther King Jr.'s approach to civil rights, utilizing
non-violence, was an effective weapon in making changes to civil rights involvement. The
paper also discusses how Jim Crow laws, Plessy v Ferguson, and Brown v Board of
Education also played into this approach. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAkingnonv.wps
Martin Luther King on Utopia
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This 3 page paper discusses Dr. King's famous letter from the Birmingham Jail and how it relates to Utopian principles. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVBirmJl.rtf
Martin Luther King's "Letter From The Birmingham Jail" - Ethos, Logos & Pathos
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5 pages in length. Orators have a single objective: to persuade their audiences that what they have to say holds the greatest value and righteousness than any other opinion. As one of the nation's supreme wordsmiths, Martin Luther King, Jr. utilized his oratory talent as the conduit between racial inequity and the potential for building new cultural attitudes. His life cut short before realizing his dream, King nonetheless infused society with some of the most influential speeches whereby his use of ethos, logos and pathos worked in a synergistic fashion to both empower and persuade; "Letter from the Birmingham Jail" stands as the epitome of those efforts. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCKingBirm.rtf
Martin Luther King's Ideas About Love
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This 5 page paper focuses on King but also compares his ideas to that of Joshua Heschel. Some quotes from King's works are included. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA711luv.rtf
Martin Luther King's Stride Toward Freedom
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A 5 page paper discussing the 1958 book that
rose from the year-long Montgomery Bus Boycott. There was nothing truly miraculous about the
boycott itself, but such was not the case in what happened in the collective black psyche in
Montgomery during the course of the boycott. Racial shame began to diminish among the black
population; it may have begun to grow among the town's whites. Standard methods of
intimidation lost their powers, even to the point that KKK cross burnings were less effective than
at any other time. The act of civil disobedience that launched the year-long boycott was a small
one. The results it accomplished were immense. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSMLKstride.wps
Martin Luther King’s Ideals of Non-Violent Social Changes in Relation to the Civil Rights Movement and Legal System of His Time and Since
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This is a 6 page paper outlining Martin Luther King’s messages on non-violence and brotherly love on the legal system during his time and in modern day. An outline of the civil rights movements during the time of Martin Luther King and their effects on the legal system in the United States were prominent in their time but have since evolved into quite a different movement in today’s society. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, King and his colleagues promoted the non-violent action towards peace and equality among men and women in the country. Inspired by Gandhi’s non-violent ideals, King was often criticized by other activists of the “black power” movement who demanded more action and protests rather than peaceful initiatives. Nevertheless, because of many of the peaceful initiatives backed by King affiliated well developed organizations, many civil rights policies were implemented in the legal system during King’s time. In the years since King’s death however, the social movements in the black and social rights communities have changed into more conservative movements and focused largely on the political climate and unemployment, illegal drugs, violence and urban blight.
Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: TJKingJ1.rtf
Martin Luther King, Jr. Speeches
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This 5 page paper gives a brief
overview and comparison of the speeches Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos
or Community? and The Trumpet of Conscience by Martin Luther King Jr. No
additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTmlkgjr.wps
Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” Speech -- August 28, 1963
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This 5 page
report discusses Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s most famous speech given to a
quarter-million people in Washington, D.C. from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on
August 28, 1963. The speech has come to be thought of one of the greatest political
speeches of the 20th century, and possibly in all of American history. The report
considers certain aspects of speechmaking, such as lexical structure, intertextuality,
metaphor, and register in analyzing the speech. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWmartLK.rtf
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