What were martin luther king's beliefs?

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Martin Luther King believed that everybody deserved a chance at anything regardless of their skin colour or religion. He therefore spearheaded equality speeches, protests and marches for courses he believed in. His approach was lighter, compared to that of the other black power leaders who believed in the use of force to bring equality.
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Martin Luther King believed in equality among the white and black communities in America. He organized non-violent protests because he believed that it was never right to use violence. King became involved in his first major civil rights campaign in Montgomery, Alabama, where buses were racially segregated.
Martin Luther was a Christian and he believed that God created black and white people equally. Because of his strong Christian beliefs he worked tirelessly towards equality by organising non-violent protests.
Martin Luther King Jr. was conservative in nature and his main belief was that God made black and white people all equally. His other major beliefs were that a man who won't die for something is not fit to live and riot is the language of the unheard. Martin Luther King Jr was a black Christian who is widely recognised for his famous speech, I Have a Dream.
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he wanted freedom.
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Throughout his life Martin Luther King was confronted by violence. His home was bombed, he was stabbed, his family received death threats. None of this made him respond with violence
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he wanted to promote equal rights. zw.
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s parents are Martin Luther King Sr. who was a preachers and Alberta Williams King who was a teacher. He was born on January 15, 1929. To find more information
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