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Martin Luther King fights for political rights 1.
for black people in the USA. King went university 2.
when he was fifteen. Win a scholarship gave him 3.
the chance to go to a college in one of the northern state, 4.
which black people had equal rights and were free to 5.
live, study and working as they wished. All his life he 6.
believed that it was right and necessarily to demand 7.
changes in the society if people did not have their civil 8.
rights. He believed that she could achieve that goal 9.
by peaceful actions, not violence. 10.
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