Martin Luther King

One may hardly name another person who managed to perform the revolution, to change the rules and regularities that were followed after for thousand years without a single victim and drop of blood. Martin Luther reached his goals through love and verbal arguments, he passionately believed in words "Ask and you will receive" and lead his struggle for equality if rights under that slogan. For his extremely humanistic policy of revolution leading he was awarded with Nobel Prise.
The Martin Luther struggle for equality of right of Afro-American people started with an incident he saw at the bus. The Afro-American woman was arrested for refusal to give place to white woman. Luther was extremely upset of that fact, he believed that it's rather unfair as both of them are women and the colour of the skin plays no important role in that situation. For three hundred days Martin Luther and his followers were striking the traffic of public conveyance to prove that such deeds are extremely unfair. That try was successful and so in some time the both people were using the same busses.
Martin Luther King is a great personality for Afro-American people. He showed them that one shouldn't just complain about his hard life but have to do his best to change something. He also proved that wars and fights are not the only possible ways to reach one's goals on struggle for equality, but the kindness and mind is much more powerful weapon. Though the humanistic methods of the struggle Martin Luther was arrested for sitting striking and jailed. As he stayed at jail he wrote the letter to official priests calling up to support the right struggle for equality of rights of all the people.
That deed resulted the modification of the civil rights law, and that was another victory of the Martin Luther's struggle for sake of his people. Martin Luther made a great contribution to the humanity progress, she managed to reach equality of right and, moreover, he showed the world that demanding of equality not necessary should be accompanied with murders and violence. The September 3rd is an official day of Martin Luther King. No schools, shops or other institution operate this day. There are speeches of Martin Luther broadcasted on TV and radio, the day before the sermons are read at the churches, and those sermons are dedicated for the memory of Martin Luther King, the brave and smart man who changed the world without any sacrifice and who disproved the statement of Che Guevara that there cant be a revolution without gun-fire.