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Martin Luther King Jr. was the greatest of the leaders in American history and especially in ensuring the rights of blacks and in ensuring the end of segregation in America. Luther had several achievements in his lifetime and they will be explained below in detail. This essay is going to show the reasons why he is considered the greatest leader of all time in the history of the United States of America. The first of his greatest achievements is the seeking of justice for black Americans using non-violence resistance.
Luther was a peaceful man and always prides himself in seeking justice through peaceful means and one which will not leave more suffering through people being arrested and even killed in riots and police retaliation. His followers were conditioned to only involve themselves in mass protests that were peaceful an example being the bus riot protest seeking an end to segregation in the buses and other transportation systems. His leadership as a civil rights activist compared to that of other leaders was marked by less bloodshed.
Even though the masses and their perseverance to their just cause always caused headaches to the white people and the justice system, as well as other security branches of the government, in the end, they got what they were looking for and that is justice (Kirk 38). Other than seeking justice which was what he is famously remembered for, Martin Luther King Jr. was also deemed important because of his seeking equality for all as long as people lived in the same country. His young and old adulthood was marked by him seeking equality for people he did not even know about but did that because he believed in human rights and in people being created equally and hence should be accorded equal treatment at all times.
This did not mean that he did not respect the authority because he did but he wanted the same authority to use their power for just causes. He went to hotels and other public areas “preaching” the importance of equality among mankind and this is how he gained his popularity as a civil rights activist and started seeking justice later on in his life. Martin Luther King’s speech “I Have a Dream” shot him to the highest of the popularity ranks and is still sensational up to date decades later after his death.
He was elite and a very smooth-spoken and talented orator and public leader with excellent public speaking skills. This made him an autocratic leader moving people with just his words and paralyzing people with his speech. People became glued to his talks and believed and even acted on what he said. His beliefs became theirs and this type of leadership is not common with the US's important leaders in its history. ConclusionEven though Martin Luther King did not have a great childhood and a comfortable one for that matter, he turned out to be one of the greatest and most important leaders in the history of not only the US but of the whole world because the equality and justice he advocated for were achieved making people be comfortable and his principles still remain to be relevant.
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