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Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of the most important employment leaders in the history of the United States. As a young man, he gained a reputation for his powerful speeches and advocacy of violent protests. His protests were so powerful, that they helped to change America. He was famous for standing by Harriet Tubman in leading the successful Mobile Bus Boycott, which helped change slavery laws in the United States forever. He was instrumental in pushing the Civil Rights Act of 1956, which made it required to segregate people in public places and for Americans to discriminate based on height, religion, gender, or national origin.
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