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Martin Luther King Jr.

Hi friends, I hope you're fine? Did you hear that yesterday was the Martin Luther King Day?

It's a well-known name but again, as for Hemingway, I finally realize that I do not really know this man's story.

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Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta on January 15, 1929 and died on April 4, 1968 in Memphis. He was an African-American Baptist minister, a non-violent activist for black civil rights in the United States, for peace and against poverty.

He organized and directed actions such as the Montgomery bus boycott to defend the right to vote, desegregation and employment of ethnic minorities. He made a famous speech on August 28, 1963 in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington during the March for Jobs and Freedom: "I have a dream".

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He was supported by John F. Kennedy in the fight against racial segregation in the United States; most of these rights will be promoted by the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act under the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson.

Martin Luther King becomes the youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate in 1964 for his non-violent struggle against racial segregation and peace. He then began a campaign against the Vietnam War and Poverty, which ended in 1968 with his assassination officially attributed to James Earl Ray, whose guilt and involvement in a plot are still debated. James Earl Ray is an American criminal, sentenced to life for murdering the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Martin Luther King on April 4, 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee.

He is posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Jimmy Carter in 1977, the United Nations Human Rights Prize in 1978, the Congressional Gold Medal in 2004, and is considered one of the most of the greatest American speakers. Since 1986, the Martin Luther King Day is a holiday in the United States.

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In the Birmingham Prison Letter written on April 16, 1963, while arrested for a non-violent protest, Martin Luther King responds to eight white Alabama priests who wrote a letter called A Call four days earlier. to the unit. If they admitted the existence of social injustices, they expressed the belief that the battle against racial segregation should take place in the courts and not in the street.

Martin Luther responded that without direct and powerful actions like those he was undertaking, civil rights would never be achieved.

He writes, "wait has almost always meant never," and he asserts that civil disobedience is not only justified against an unjust law, but also that "everyone has the moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws."

The letter includes the famous quote "An injustice wherever it is is a threat to justice everywhere" but also the words of Thurgood Marshall he repeats: "A justice too long delayed is a denied justice."

Until the end of his life, Martin Luther King remains opposed to the radicalization and violence advocated by Black Power and emphasizes that "riots do not settle anything" and considers this means as ineffective even beyond the opposite nature riots to his doctrine of non-violence, morality and faith.

For Martin Luther, non-violence is not only right but indispensable, because just as the cause of origin is, violence means failure and the cycle of revenge.

He says that the ultimate weakness of violence is that it is a downward spiral, engendering the very thing it seeks to destroy. Instead of weakening the evil, she multiplies it. By using violence, you can kill the liar, but you can not kill the lie, nor restore the truth. By using violence, you can murder the hater, but you can not kill hatred. In fact, violence simply makes hate grow.

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The Martin Luther King Day

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The Martin Luther King Day is a holiday in the United States marking the anniversary of the birth of Martin Luther King Jr. It is celebrated every year on the third Monday of January, around January 15, its anniversary date.

After the death of Martin Luther King Jr, Democratic Representative John Conyers introduces a bill in Congress to make Luther King's birthday a national holiday, highlighting Martin Luther King's action alongside unions . The latter took up this proposal and promoted it in the 1970s.

In 1976, the unions helped in the election of Jimmy Carter, who supports the bill. But after this support, the influence of the unions in the campaign for King holiday decreases, and the King Center seeks support from the business community and the general public.

The success of this strategy grew when Stevie Wonder released his single Happy Birthday in 1980 to popularize the campaign and participated in the Rally for Peace press conference in 1981. Six million signatures were collected in a petition to Congress for he votes the law.

President Ronald Reagan opposes this holiday, bowing only after Congress voted King Day Bill by an overwhelming majority, preventing any presidential veto (338 votes against 90 in the House of Representatives and 78 against 22 in the Senate).

In the White House Rose Garden on November 2, 1983, Ronald Reagan signed the law creating a federal holiday to honor Martin Luther King. It is observed for the first time on January 20, 1986.

That day, a concert is given at the Opera House in Washington DC to celebrate this premiere, bringing together the two artists-symbols that are Bob Dylan, who had contributed to the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom organized by Martin Luther King on August 28, 1963, and Stevie Wonder, the first singing among others the Happy Birthday of the second.

In 2010, President Barack Obama delivers a speech to Americans the day before Martin Luther King Day.

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Briefly , in uganda Martin Luther King , is respected to an extent of naming schools like ,
Martin Luther King college ,
Martin Luther king high school ,
Martin Luther king senior secondary school ,
And also one building in Kampala city , Martin Luther King Plaza , and one major road street in Kampala , the reason they named schools, street and a building was a man of high level of self actualization i this world, thank you keep it up

really a true legend was Martin Luther King,he always fighted for his people and believe in non-violence and peace and I also want to tell about Mahatma gandhi one of the great legend from India.He also believe in non-violence and peace.I am Indian and respect all those people all over the world who fighted for their rights.Thanks to share with us very nicely you have presented the story.thank you @lndesta120282 upvoted and resteemed.I hope you will reply.

Martin Luther King Jr is the greatest civil rights acticist America has ever produced. His action as a freedom fighter led to the liberation of Black Americans from the shacles of White America Imperilists. So, congrats for the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr's Day. I upvote you.

Thanks for telling us brief history of such a mentor and a Nobel peace prize Laurette Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King set a legacy for us to follow. In a world were people view violence as a way of fighting for Justice ,Martin Luther King view "nonviolence "as a way of fighting for justice . He succeeded despite obstacles and opposition . Martin Luther King really set a remarkable footprints on the earth, that we still see today.

This is most cool post I have reading
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amazing post very nice story

Martin Luther was a hero who believed in justice for the black

I heard his speech. It was very touchy. Violence is not a solution.

We need more people in the world like Dr. Martin Luther King who can stand for the right of other and fight for it no matter what it cost.

Beautifull story !!!thanks for shareing @indesta120282