As Peasley mentioned in his earlier post "Martin Luther King States (MLK Online) '…I’m happy that it happened to a person like Mrs. Parks, (Yes) for nobody can doubt the boundless outreach of her integrity." The why I believe this is important is because if we take a deeper look in history you will in fact notice that Ms. Parks was not the first person to resist or perhaps refuse to give up her sit on a bus. away from the speech, the reason why people admire her is because of the bus driver she rebelled against.
one thing i like about the speech is Dr. Kings emphasis on the rights of citizens as he went on and states "just last Thursday to be exact, one of the finest citizens in Montgomery (Amen)—not one of the finest Negro citizens, (That’s right) but one of the finest citizens in Montgomery—was taken from a bus (Yes) and carried to jail and arrested." he then went on to talk about equality and justice.
one main point of this speech is when Dr. King states "You know, my friends, there comes a time when people get tired of being trampled over by the iron feet of oppression."
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