Many people fought long and hard in the struggle for equal rights. Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King, due to their prominent leadership abilities and determination, were by far the most important leaders in this struggle for equality, . Both courageous men made unimaginable accomplishments without violence, a task many thought couldn't be achieved. These men
were willing to risk everything, even their lives in their battle for equal rights.
King and Mandela both experienced and saw with their own eyes high levels of violence during their lives. Despite these hardships and temptations, neither chose to incorporate violence into their quest for true righteousness. Mandela, as well as King, felt that if their goals were achieved thro
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