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The Civil Rights Movement, led by Martin Luther King Jr., was all about big ideas about fairness and equality. Let’s break it down:
Nonviolent Resistance: King believed in peaceful protests. He thought it was better to use love instead of hate. This idea is a key part of what justice means.
Moral Law vs. Man-Made Law: He often said that unfair laws are not real laws. True justice should match what is right and good.
Equality for All: King’s dream was that everyone should have the same rights. This shows how important democracy really is.
These ideas not only pushed the Civil Rights Movement forward but also got people talking more about basic human rights for everyone.
The Civil Rights Movement, led by Martin Luther King Jr., was all about big ideas about fairness and equality. Let’s break it down:
Nonviolent Resistance: King believed in peaceful protests. He thought it was better to use love instead of hate. This idea is a key part of what justice means.
Moral Law vs. Man-Made Law: He often said that unfair laws are not real laws. True justice should match what is right and good.
Equality for All: King’s dream was that everyone should have the same rights. This shows how important democracy really is.
These ideas not only pushed the Civil Rights Movement forward but also got people talking more about basic human rights for everyone.