Martin Luther King Jr's Perception Of Reality

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Martin Luther King, Jr.’s perception of reality was that all human beings are created equal, no matter their race, religion, or color. He believed that someone shouldn’t be tyrannized because they don’t look the same as the other people, in that particular community. As his moral responsibility, Martin believed that anyone involved in the omission of the negro people should be punished for their harsh acts of racial injustice. He thought that no one should endure that kind of pain without receiving justice at one point in their life. Martin was fulfilling his human responsibility by standing up for those who had no leverage in the political world. He didn’t totally disregard the white citizens either. He knew not all the white people

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