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The opinion I have about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is that he was the most important civil rights leader in the United States.
I think that both, "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" and "I Have a Dream," show the pinnacle of his ideas and works as a civil rights leader, being the last one, the most famous speech of the civil rights era.
One of the most important characteristics attributed to Martin Luther King was his non-violent approach to protests. Something he learned from Mahatma Gandhi.
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Segregation was widespread in the North.
Explanation:
During the Great Migration, a period between 1916 and 1970, six million African Americans left the South. Huge numbers moved northeast and reported discrimination and segregation similar to what they had experienced in the South.
As late as the 1940s, it was still possible to find “Whites Only” signs on businesses in the North. Segregated schools and neighborhoods existed, and even after World War II, Black activists reported hostile reactions when Black people attempted to move into white neighborhoods.
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