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Wednesday, December 08, 2004

You have to click the words to upload the pictures. Not the files.
Something i have to remember day in and day out.
No interesting emails today.
No hot gossip(that i can publish on here)
No cool pictures.
I do have the new msn though, i am excited about that.



No one else really has it, so i cant use it to its full extent. I am the New MSN pusher. everyone get it, so i can 'nudge' you and send you annoying 'winks'.



i have just been asked to do someones homework for them. I should have a diploma for all the work i have done over the past few years.
I accidentally inhaled some comet cleaning dust. Now i cant stop sneezing.

Ok so i have to do some research on MLK Jr. and the effect that he has had of the civil rights movement. Fuck, im not wired to write like that, I cant do the whole formal writing style thing.

Investigate Martin Luther King’s contribution to the American Civil Right’s movement. Note: this is not a topic about biography (although the Internet contains many biographical details); instead, focus on the Civil Rights movement. Relate your research to one or all of A Lesson Before Dying , Just Plain Folks or Fried Green Tomatoes For example, identify events in your novels which demonstrate the need for the civil rights achieved by King. This could be done in the last few paragraphs of your report.




I have a dream, that i will be able to help my friend write this while i am doing 6 other things at the same time.

and i did it. it took me a while, and it really sucks. but here it is:

The Civil Rights Movement started in the mid 50’s and in my opinion is still going on too this day. Martin Luther King Jr. is a name that is synonyms with Civil Rights. Busses were desegregated in the end of 1956, when Mr. King was elected to the Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA). He had a lead role in the boycott of segregated busses.
In 1957 King is made the president first of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. The SCLC is being used to organize the civil rights movement and bases its principles on nonviolence and civil disobedience. King never wanted civil rights movements to sink to the level of hate racists and hate mongers.
"We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline,” King urged his followers. This quote is a direct example of how peaceful and respectable of a man the reverend was.
1963 was a huge year for Civil Rights, and the reverend Martin Luther King. MLK was arrested in early 1963 during anti-segregation protests in Birmingham, Ala. This is when he wrote the infamous “Letter From Birmingham City Jail” Saying that all people had a civil duty to disobey unjust laws.
During the summer of 63’ Mr. King delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech, which is still viewed as the most influential, empowering civil rights speech ever written.
Not much more is heard from Martin Luther King through the early 60’s. During this time, the black panthers were formed, and Malcolm X had started raising awareness of the need for civil rights.
Unfortunately in April 1968 Martin Luther King is assassinated by escaped convict and committed racist James Earl Ray. He was shot while standing on his hotel’s balcony. Even too this day, people follow his views and writings as to keep the civil balance in order.


killed softly at 12/08/2004 10:02:00 AM
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