Computer Recycling Project Martin Luther King and Ghandi

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Running head: INSERT RUNNING HEAD HERE Computer Recycling Project Insert Affiliation Here Martin Luther King Jr. In the 1960 Martin Luther King Jr. delivered a speech “I have a dream” this speech change world history. Dr. Martin Luther King's main political outreach was to teach that "Non-violent civil disobedience is the primary and necessary means of effecting the social and political change." (Reality Magazine 1996-2006) Martin Luther King Jr. was a man of destiny, peace, spiritual awareness, and change. He was a charismatic figure whose magnificence of concept and brilliant insights attracted people, along with his words, wisdom, commitment, deeds and dreams to cast a new life to people. Although to many people his dreams, visions, and goals were big and breathtaking, to him they were simple, a complete liberation of mankind to completely eliminate the injustices. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a man of high morals, a preacher, and a human being who would not bow his head in apathy, or silence his voice while this nation strayed away from reverence for justice and the respect of human life. Martin Luther King was a man without restrictions instead of waiting around for change he got himself out there and worked to free himself along with his people, he wanted to free himself and the others from the bounds and chains of the unjust authority. Martin Luther King called out to the right minded people “Now is the time to stand as tall proud unfettered men and it is time to cast off the shackles of oppression and go forth into the light of freedom.” (Reality Magazine 1996-2006) Simply because of the actions of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. our entire world has benefited from his strength and trying efforts, because of his outstanding leadership which brought out hope and determination for change to millions people. His philosophy for life and humanity was
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