Was one of the best known advocates of non-violent social change of the twentieth century.
Born in atlanta, georgia, exceptional oratorical skills and personal courage of king attracted national aftention initially in 1955 when he and other actitudes of civil rights were arrested after leading a boy cotf of a transport company in montgomery, alabama which required that non white people give up their seats to whites and remain standing or sitting on the back of the bus.
Over the next decade, king wrote grave, speeches and organized protests and non violent demonstrations to draw attention to racial discrimination and, to demand civil rights legislation to protect the rights of african americans.
NELSON MANDELA

It was the last century's most famous political prisoner, a man who devoted himself to fight for the freedom of his people and equality among races, a visionary and goodwill ambassador who changed the history of his country.
For some years Mandela had already retired from public life to spend more time with his family and friends, and now you leave this world. A world that is certainly better thanks to their hard work.

MAHATMA GANDHI
Gandhi has been a leader and teacher of his people and has led to achieving the goal he had dreamed ardently. Gandhi was independent India, although it has verified his desire to fuse unit Hindus and Muslims in coexistence. And certainly it was a thorn, which the bitter disappointments and pains violence and havoc that accompanied the birth of the Indian Union and Pakistan were added.
MADRE TERESA DE CALCUTA

When one thinks of selfless dedication, commitment and love, without doubt, the first name that comes up is hers, precisely because all those values together knew represent enormous dignity, Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, popularly known as Mother Teresa of Calcutta because precisely in the capital city of the Indian state deployed its commendable humanitarian work for the world's poor and especially of that nation so punished by poverty and disease.
Over the next decade, king wrote grave, speeches and organized protests and non violent demonstrations to draw attention to racial discrimination and, to demand civil rights legislation to protect the rights of african americans.
NELSON MANDELA
It was the last century's most famous political prisoner, a man who devoted himself to fight for the freedom of his people and equality among races, a visionary and goodwill ambassador who changed the history of his country.
For some years Mandela had already retired from public life to spend more time with his family and friends, and now you leave this world. A world that is certainly better thanks to their hard work.
MAHATMA GANDHI
Gandhi has been a leader and teacher of his people and has led to achieving the goal he had dreamed ardently. Gandhi was independent India, although it has verified his desire to fuse unit Hindus and Muslims in coexistence. And certainly it was a thorn, which the bitter disappointments and pains violence and havoc that accompanied the birth of the Indian Union and Pakistan were added.
MADRE TERESA DE CALCUTA

When one thinks of selfless dedication, commitment and love, without doubt, the first name that comes up is hers, precisely because all those values together knew represent enormous dignity, Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, popularly known as Mother Teresa of Calcutta because precisely in the capital city of the Indian state deployed its commendable humanitarian work for the world's poor and especially of that nation so punished by poverty and disease.
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