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How did the US Govt. tackle Martin Luther King Jr?

How did the US Govt. tackle Martin Luther King Jr?

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M. Kennedy

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M. Kennedy, Web Content Writer, Denver

Answered Dec 05, 2018

When Martin Luther King Jr. started to rise in leadership during the Civil Rights Movement, the government believed that they had a problem on their hands. During the late 1950s and early 1960s, they didn’t really see King as a problem or threat to themselves or the citizens. That was until actions started to be taken including sit-ins and boycotts.

After that, the government started to feel that they would need to intervene because of the ensuing violence by the police and the growth in power. Many other people started to support King and their movement grew. During the March on Washington in 1963, the group marched there to do a few things including meeting with the president at that time which they did.

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