Read the following paragraph from the section
"Assassination And Legacy
Martin Luther King Jr...
Biology, 04.09.2020 18:01 philyshahill
Read the following paragraph from the section
"Assassination And Legacy
Martin Luther King Jr's life had an
earth-shattering effect on the
United States. He is the most
widely known African-American
leader of his time. His life and work
are honored with a national
holiday. Schools and public
buildings have been named after
him, as well as a memorial in
Washington, D. C. He was a
complicated man. He had flaws,
but he was deeply committed to
achieving social justice through
peaceful means.
Which sentence in the section " Have A
Dream" BEST supports the central idea of the
paragraph above?
A
A
Through the late 1950s and early 1960s,
King led protests at department store
lunch counters, marches and
demonstrations,
B
B
On August 28, 1963, King's huge
demonstration at the nation's capital,
called the March on Washington, drew
more than 200.000 people.
с
It was here that King made his famous 1
Have a Dream" speech
King's actions strongly affected public
opinion
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