Over the past 5 decades, civil rights disobedience has been in uproar, with great civil rights leaders like, Martin Luther King Jr. giving his I have a dream speech, “silently” expressing his plan for equality for the black race, The little rock nine’s ambition to receive a better education despite harsh circumstances and Rosa Park’s strong will to not give up her seat for a white passenger, civil disobedience was in fact the “norm”. These brave People had no idea the effect that they would later have to not just their own state but all states. They had no idea that the whole United States would be influenced by their brave act of change. It was their integrity and faith that would make for a new and better nation. They impacted our nation by helping to change our country’s stubborn ways. They helped our country to be more compliant with change. It was their fearlessness that helped our nation to be more aware of our countries underlying issues .These strong minded soldiers put what was wrong in our country to a halt with non- violent protest and boycotts. It was their brave acts of civilized structure and patience that made them able to defeat our nation’s …show more content…
was a civil rights leader , minister and public speaker who fought constantly against segregation for African Americans .He was the famous writer of the “I have a dream speech” of 1963. His speech had much influence on all Americans black and white, helping to end laws that banned blacks. He brought hope and gave a new strategy for fighting the abuse and attacks of all blacks. He taught non -violence, patience and prayer was the way to shape things in a better way, and that violence would get the nation nowhere. It was because of this that people were able to patiently await the trial that they were faced with optimism and poise. He helped this nation better understand it’s ignorance and helped us to better understand each other as people and not so much the color of