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Martin Luther King Jr. frequently looked up inspiration from Biblical sources, ancient philosophers and theologians.
In his "Letter from a Birmingham Jail", Martin Luther King Jr. resort to Socrates to highlight his practice of a fair form of civil disobedience and non violence, as a symbol or analogy to back up his interjection outlining the urge of awakening from the "dark depths of prejudice and racism" of society at that time.
In the letter, MLK Jr. outlines that "Socrates felt that it was necessary to create a tension in the mind", so individuals could rise from darkness; and he felt the same kind of tension was necessary at that time so that society could rise from the darkness of prejudice to a place of "understanding and brotherhood".
Explanation:
It stated that all negroes of slave descendancy were not citizens nor could sue in federal courts. Federal government have no power to regulate slavery in the federal territories acquired after the creation of the United States.
How racist huh? Thank god it was overturned.
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La seguridad de los Estados Unidos dependía de su control de los territorios vecinos para garantizar la seguridad de sus fronteras, sus ciudadanos y su propiedad. El Caribe representaba un gran mercado potencial para los productos manufacturados estadounidenses. Esto alentaría aún más el crecimiento de la industria y, por lo tanto, la creación de riqueza.