What I find so amazing about Dr. King is his dedication to nonviolence and also his personal dedication to the civil rights struggle as a whole. A lot of people view non-violence as a passive form of resistance but, non-violence is everything but passively and so Dr. King dedicated his entire life to getting the right amount of momentum, gathering people together, doing things in the background to make civil rights happen, to fight for better rights for all.

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Martin Luther King fought for civil rights, which are the individual freedoms and basic rights given to all citizens of the country. King knew that blacks did not have these rights and so he fought for them. Although some rights have been achieved, King would fight for those rights again if he were alive in 2018.

This is because the black population still does not have access to all civil rights, being a frequent victim of racism, limitations and violence. In 2018 King would maintain his non-violent policy, but would protest how society refuses to allow blacks to live freely, taking advantage of all the freedoms the country can provide. King would accuse political, religious leaders and the police force for encouraging violence and for failing to protect the black population, worldwide. He would not believe that he had victory in the search for civil rights, because he would understand, that unfortunately, there is still a long way to go for the black population to have access to all civil rights.