The literature review includes a life history of the man Martin Luther King Jr. and his ideologies for making a nation without racial discrimination. The paper analyses the importance of King’s vision and leadership of the principles of civil rights and equality.
Even today the United States and several African countries are living under the shadow of racial discrimination. The aim of the proposed study is to explore the factors between the occurrence of King’s principles in a world of racial discrimination and the impact of non-violence and civil disobedience in the world of increasing terrorism and capitalism. It will therefore seek to address the following questions to help explain the impact of Martin Luther King Jr’s contributions and ideologies in the contemporary society.
- What are the current public perceptions of racial discrimination and the protection of civil rights?
- Has there been a change in the levels of Blacks in recent years? How is the modern world concerned about King’s ideologies?
- oes Martin Luther King’s speech act as a motivating factor for Blacks?
The proposed research discusses the effect of Marti Luther King Jr’s ideologies about racial discrimination and civil rights. Claim: The impact of Martin Luther Kings Jr.’s principles in modern century. There is an important personal experience providing the source for my project. The theory of equal rights and duties greatly influenced me to take up a serious topic in my research paper. My paper begins with specific preconceptions.
The bitter experiences of my Black friend at the hospital last month was an eye opener throwing light on the existence of racial discrimination in American society. The following comments from an article in a journal give further proof of my findings. It says “About 21 percent of the white patients were receiving treatment for depression, compared with 11.7 percent of the black patients.” (Health day, 2009). The article goes to show the critical condition of Black people in American hospitals. African Americans in America deserve equality in social, economic, and educational fields like White people
References
Health day: Black heart patients treated less for depression: Only half as likely as white patients to receive therapy, study finds. (2009). U.S. News & World Report. Web.