Thursday, January 13, 2011

King Still King?

Martin Luther King Jr. was a great man with an intelligence that far exceeded others. He knew exactly what moves to do that were always legal. The laws said things about what colored people could not do, but even the greatest American leaders throughout time have said it themselves; All men are equal.
King is still King today because he is alive in lots of colored people and without him many of them would have been to afraid to do anything. Obama shows us a great accomplishment of what MLK did in order to change the ways of the government. In less than three centuries slavery was abolished and in less than one century was a colored man elected as leader of the white men.
MLK is here because we still remind of ourselves us his birthday, his death, his great movements, and he is a very big part of African American History Month. I am no only thankful for him making us have one less day of school, but that I am allowed to be at school with colored people.
There is no difference between people just because of the way they look. All humans go through similar things in life(in America). MLK made a difference that is as big as anything any other person in America has ever done.

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