I have a dream…! Martin Luther King a prophet of the 20th Century
Structure 1.Bad conditions for Blacks in America 2.The life of Martin Luther King 1.His method 2.His dream 3.The American Civil Right Movement 4.Assassination 5.The results of his work 1.Awards and recognitions 2.What’s with his dream now?
1.Bad conditions for Blacks in America convinced Grace of God was shown in economic success
1. Bad conditions for Blacks in America worked 15 hours a dayworked 15 hours a day mostly on farms, rice- tobacco or sugar cane plantations slavery was banned in 1865slavery was banned in 1865 racial segregatio in public institution disadvantage and discriminate
Martin Luther King
2. The life of Martin Luther King born on 15th of January, 1929 „Michael King“ to „Martin Luther King“ honour of the German Protestant leader Martin Luther study of sociology and theology
2.1 His method The Afro- Americans adjust to the bad conditions of lawlessness slavery The Afro- Americans could seek after their rights with violence The Afro- Americans can decided to a nonviolent resistance
2.1 His method Rosa Parks refused give up her seat Boycott the Montgomery bus lines
2.1 His method nonviolent resistance isn’t a method for cowards you protest by boycotts you don’t hate your rival you should destroy bad action however not the bad person consequently life after the new testament alternative to war, ruination, hate or prejudice
2.2 His dream same rightssame rights regardless from the skin colour or religion August 1963 speech in front of people more self-confidence support Civil Rights Movements
3. The American Civil Rights Movement equal treatment of races same laws and human rights non-violence between black and white people
4. Assassination survived three bomb attacks was arrested 29 times 4th of April, 1968 he was shot dead
5. The results of his work 5.1 Awards and recognitions Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 “the Presidential Medal of freedom” in 1977 third Monday in January is called Martin Luther King Memorial Day
5.2 What’s with his dream now? black mayors in 30 cities black American president Barack Obama racism is still a part of daily life
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