How Did Martin Luther King Impact The Human Rights Movement

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He who lives by the Without Martin Luther King how many of us can say that our world would be the same. Born and raised in Atlanta, GA with his parents Martin Luther King Sr and Alberta Williams King along with his grandparents and his two siblings. During Martin Luther's King childhood, he experienced many racial issues all around him, including within himself, in Article times there is a statement where Martin Luther King faces a racial problem and this was one of the many issues that shaped his life “A white woman in a store slapped him crying, "You're the [n----r] who stepped on my foot." Martin said nothing.” This shows that Martin Luther King didn’t seem affected by having people discriminate him because of his skin color.Later on, …show more content…
One of the protests that Martin Luther King had was the Montgomery bus boycott it was right after Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat. Martin Luther King influenced others to come join in the protests but every now and then Martin and a few other people would get arrested because of all the problems that they were causing. Another challenge that Martin Luther King faced was on January 30, 1956, when his house was bombed while he was at a meeting and he was informed by some of his residences that there has been a bomb set on the front of his porch while his wife and kids were inside, kinKing rushed home to make sure that his family was fine. Soon after many of Martin Luther King's supporters sword will perish by the sword. Remember that is what Jesus said. We are not advocating violence. We want to love our enemies. I want you to love our enemies. Be good to them. This is what we must live by. We must meet hate with