“In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” This quote is by Martin Luther king Jr. He was the man who changed everything in African American’s life. Played a big role in the civil rights movement and was a hero in many people’s eyes. From “I have a dream” speech to the March on Washington, Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister. African Americans looked up to him because he stood up for what he believes is right. Even though Martin did not follow his father’s footsteps by joining the ministry, he because an amazing spokesperson. By the time the Supreme Court ruled segregated seating on public buses unconstitutional in November 1956. King had also become a target for white …show more content…
From becoming a Minister to helping in the Civil Rights Movement. In 1957 he was elected president of the Southern Christian Leadership conference, an organization formed to provide new leadership for now burgeoning civil rights movement. (“Martin Luther King Jr.”) In his journey of being a spokesperson the King would appear anywhere that a protest would take place. Martin Luther King Jr. would travel all over the southern states just to bring justice and hope to those who believed in him. When they Montgomery bus boycott happened, which was when a colored Rosa Parks refused to get up for a white passenger on a Montgomery bus. (History.com Staff). Martin Luther King Jr. was nominated as a spokesperson to support what they believed in was right and to gain more believers onto their side. In today’s world we would label that as bullying, but back then it was defending what was truly right for life. Mr. King was not only a man who was seen a leader to many, but he was a true hero and millions looked up to him every single day. When Rosa Parks was arrested, E.D. Nixon met with Martin Luther King Jr. and other local rights leaders to plan a citywide bus boycott. (“Martin Luther King Jr.”) He was elected because he was the most fit person because he was well-trained and had experience in the …show more content…
Almost to the point where it seems like we gave our white brothers the feeling we liked the way we were being treated” The king said. (“Martin Luther King Jr.”) We didn’t want nothing more than the freedom we deserve and the justice we desired. For so many years we were caught up in this battle we are still having to fight for today. Equality is something where everyone gets the same thing, but we cannot just give people bits and pieces of something and others the whole thing. It’s like we’re estimation on the equal parts were giving, almost as if we don’t even care who gets what. Acting like it never happened because for some of us were so used to having to brush off the dirt that it didn’t even affect who we are anymore. “Dr. Martin Luther King is not a black hero. He is an American Hero” Said Morgan Freeman. The king’s belief in nonviolent protest helped with the tone of the movement and had a great deal of influence on American society in the 1950s and 1960s. (Fighting for Equal Rights) In the “I have a Dream” speech which was used to help end racism in the United States. Where an estimated 250,000 people arrived to participate in what was then the largest gathering for an event in the history of the nation’s capital.