Martin Luther was one of American clergyman, activist one of prominent leaders in the African-American civil rights movement. He became a civil rights activist as his early ages. He was the most important voice which worked for equal rights for all. He was famous for using nonviolent resistance to overcome injustice, and he never got tired of trying to end segregation laws. The speech “Non violence: the only road to freedom” is in document F asserted that with him, nonviolence was the only way can help African Americans get rid of segregation. Whether in life or in business, endure in patient always get pay off, just like: “The Ministers of Chicago under SCLC’s …show more content…
He spoke of his desire for a future where Black and White, among others, would coexist harmoniously as equals. At the same time, he also wanted “…Negros and Whites study side by side in the socially healing context of the classroom…” from “our god is marching on” in document D. Which he meant if kids could get alone while they still