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Martin Luther King Junior
Doctor Martin Luther King Junior a black man from Atlanta, Georgia. An activist and visionary he spoke against racial injustice. This Nobel Prize-winning man of peace preached tolerance and non-violence. Challenging bigotries and hatred he marched against discrimination. He struck a match against ignorance, lighting liberty's torch for freedom. And boldly opposed segregation, standing up to white America. His public-speaking abilities both enraged his foes and won him friends. And government bigots denounced him as a dangerous agitator. A pacifist, he shared his dream of whites and blacks united in friendship. Unshackled from the past, free at last, "thank The Lord All Mighty, free at last." His light refused to be extinguished when James Earl Ray shot him in Memphis. And now his life is celebrated each year, on Martin Luther King day. (Blank Verse) 11/14/2017
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