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Martin Luther King Jr.

Definition

A prominent leader of the American civil rights movement who advocated for nonviolent resistance against racial discrimination during the mid-20th century.

Analogy

Think about your school's student body president who leads by example and inspires others to make positive changes without resorting to fights or bullying. That's like Martin Luther King Jr., but on a much larger scale fighting for civil rights.

Related terms

Civil Rights Movement: A struggle by African Americans in the mid-20th century to achieve equal rights under the law.

Nonviolent Resistance/Protest: The practice of achieving goals through symbolic protests, civil disobedience, economic or political noncooperation without using violence.

"I Have a Dream" Speech: A famous speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. advocating for harmony among all races.

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