How Did Martin Luther King's Life Change

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Martin Luther King Jr., who ended Segregation with a big speech, was quite a talented man. But have you ever wondered what and how his life as a child shaped him into the way his mind works and the way he believes in society, and how he became to be that way? Well based on the short story, it seems that his education decided what he wanted to do for his career, the way his friends acted and changed over the years changed his opinions and beliefs, and the way his father acted for signs of racism and segregation. This all changed him from the young child he was, to the adult he once became. At first for M. L. K. Jr., things in his life as a child where very simple and he always had fun times with his friends. But at the age of six, Martin’s friends just immediately out of the blue stopped playing with him, because they were white and he was a black. His mother explained why this had to happen. The text in paragraph 4 this could be explained about. But other than telling him that this was a law, he learned that you can’t always really be with the people you would want to be with and have fun with, but also that life isn’t all just fun and games. …show more content…
His father really disliked the salesman’s action and words to him so he stood up for himself. The text spoke, “Reverend Martin Luther King Sr., replied, ‘We’ll either buy shoes sitting here or we won’t buy shoes at all.” This can be found in paragraph 5. M. L. K. Jr. that day learnt that people didn’t always get along with one another and that we can’t always control our actions unless we stand up to the people who were told to think that