Who Is Coretta Scott King's Letter To A Young Refugee

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In "Montgomery Boycott", Coretta Scott King states, "[a]s Martin finished speaking, the audience rose cheering in exaltation. An in that one speech my husband set the keynote and tempo of the Movement he was to lead, from Montgomery onward." Martin was brave enough to step up to the plate of being a leader and with his leadership, he motivated the people to stand up against segregation and fight for their rights through a long, hard journey. Then, in "Letter to a Young Refugee", the author tells their reader "I implore you, do not give in to their hatred." Throughout the horrible mistreatments experienced, the author begs their audience to not give in becoming evil like their oppressors. It takes a great deal of strength to stay true to who