Martin Luther King Jr. - How Black Men Look at Him Today?

How Has He Influenced Me?

If you ever open your history text books and browse the chapter which deals with Martin Luther King Jr, you will feel that he is not a man, he is the epitome of severe human perseverence, and as a icing on the cake, he did what people never dreamt about doing, from his lack of abilities.

In this article, I have never written a single date or time of King's any exploits. I feel these dates are quite not necessary. If you are trying hard enough to look after King's background, then you don't need dates, you have facts. It is very foolish indeed from our side to have tried
 remebering King on the basis of his date of exploits rather than knowing what he really acheived. He is immortal for several billions, who are today accepted for what he hhad once selflessly acted upon.

I am a perfect supporter of King. Maybe I do not belong to any of the parties those years had to dedal with, but I do have my belief in King.

He not only turned the whole mental conditions of his years, but single handedly drove the main issue behind the awareness of his subscription; he believed all were one in front of God, and strived hard to acheive it. He never looked back after he started off, but always wanted to show that he was ready and very well interested in what he was trying to acheive.

These all points have severely influenced me. I have no idea when I began following his methods of equality, but I still do it. And I think it is justified. Why should we deprive someone of his rights which he deserved without any trial for claim? If you can discriminate people just because they are black, they deiscriminate us just because we are whites. And if this is done, there will be several races of different colours which would stand their principles based on what we say, colour majority.

As I know there are many still out there who support me and King, the day of King has finally arrived. Still we are injurious and have no choice but continue fighting again. This time the war is not on colour, it is on beliefs.

Related information
Martin Luther King Junior, was a great fan of Mahatma Gandhi. Both followed the same principle, and also did almost the similar things.