Martin Luther King Jr. remains one of the most influential and respected leaders in world history. Best known for his famous 1963 speech, “I Have a Dream,”

he led the American Civil Rights Movement through peaceful protests, inspiring global conversations on human rights, justice, and equality.
His philosophy of non-violence, deeply influenced by Mahatma Gandhi, became a global blueprint for civil resistance. From the U.S. to South Africa and India, his voice echoed across nations fighting against oppression and inequality.
Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964, Dr. King’s legacy is not limited to one country—it belongs to the world. His words are still quoted in classrooms, parliaments, protests, and peace talks worldwide.
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