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Martin Luther King Jr.: Leading The Civil Rights Movement

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Every generation has a leader that defines them. Martin Luther King Jr. was a leader for standing up to social rights and leading the civil rights movement. Abraham Lincoln began to lead the American people into unity after a long racial divide. What do I think a leader is? A leader is defined as “The person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country,’’ as said by Oxford. Because of this word’s old age, a leader is often interpreted very differently by different people and I think leaders are able to put others before themselves for the greater good. Along with being selfless leaders are people who are willing to sacrifice themselves for the good of the whole. For example, teachers have the responsibilities of a leader because they set the ground rules and represent their classroom. They are willing to sacrifice anything for your well-being. The leader, a kind and respectful individual, always wants those whom they lead …show more content…

Analogous to my previous definition as to guide someone to a destination you usually have to go with them, instead of telling them where to go. There are many types of leaders. Leaders can be someone that is viewed as the best in a certain area or field. This derives the phrase, “in the lead.” It is also used to denote that someone is in charge of something, ie: political or military leader. The difference between these two types of leaders is that a | political leaders adhere to that of an advisor and he fits the “boss” definition of leader. | He represents his brand and though he does work it is probably different from what those under him do. A military leader goes with the “person who guides” definition as regardless of how high you are, you are expected to be on the front lines at one point or another so your decisions directly impact the group you are with. An example of such a leader would be Odysseus from the

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