Compare And Contrast Martin Luther King And Rosa Parks

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A battle fought by African Americans of the 1950s and 1960s is best known as the Civil Rights Movement. This battle was meant to achieve equal rights for all in the realms of employment, housing, education and voting. This movement had the goal of guaranteeing African Americans the equal citizenship promised by the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments. Two prominent leaders in the Civil Rights Movement were Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks. The two leaders are remembered for giving fiery speeches to protect African Americans and standing up to the Jim Crow laws through courageous acts on busses. Although Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks are given the majority of credit for the Civil Rights Movement, in fact Jo Ann Robinson is an underestimated heroine of the Civil Rights Movement. Her background and experience pushed her to lead boycotts and take part in a infamous political council. Her role within Women’s Political Council gave her the experience to initiate a prominent national boycott. All of her efforts contributed immeasurably to the Civil Rights Movement and should be given more credit for her brave acts. Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks are the main icons of the Civil Rights Movement. King was born in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia and was a Baptist minister and civil rights activist. In 1964 King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, and four years later in 1968 he was assassinated. King’s “I Have A Dream” speech is one of the most famous. In that speech he