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Summary: A Faith Pilgrimage

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A Faith Pilgrimage
Martin Luther King Jr. was believed to be the most vocal in the fight for the rights of the America citizens, being one of the members of the movement that was organized to fight for the civil rights of the Americans. He made proper use of nonviolent resistance in overcoming injustice and he never gives up in fighting for the end of the segregation laws as this law acted as a stabling block for the blacks as it could deny them entry into particular places (Rieder, n.p). In view of that also, he did what he could in educating masses about the equality, which made he be awarded a Nobel price. Martin Luther King’s Christian faith had a great influence on his fight for rights, on American society and on the American media. Similarly, …show more content…

In addition to those thoughts, the letter tried to let the blacks know that they will only get satisfied when they will get their freedom and so it helped in spreading their spirits to their struggle and through the faith of the King. It came to pass as the blacks attained their freedom and this has helped the American society and the blacks at large as people can visit any place of their choice without any restrictions (Regan, 237-238).While in jail, King coordinated his nonviolent and freedom faith and his thoughts and came up with strategies on how to push for the freedom of the blacks, which made him to come up with ideas, freedom songs as well as acts so as to push for the liberation struggle. After that, he came out of the jail and he planned for the peaceful demonstration that helped in airing the grievances of the blacks.
Moreover, across the world, there is a lot of freedom as a result of King 's faith of the free society. Martin Luther King had a faith of leading the black people in the American nation to a promised land where they will be free from oppression, racial segregation and right to access any place regardless of their origin. His faith made a great impact on the American society as at long last the blacks were accorded their civil rights which King wished (Downing.

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