Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks were not part of one particular group. They were both, however, active in removing segregation in the southern states of the United States. Dr. King organized and spoke at rallies and demonstrations. Ms. Parks refused to to move to the back of a bus in a segregated state.
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a supremacist group caled the klu klux kanSegregationists along with John Will Booth bombed Martin Luther King Jr's house on September 30, 1956. They bombed his house in retaliation for the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
While he was African American, and standing up for the rights of his group, he was in a broader sense standing up for the rights of all minorities - and indeed, the personal liberties of all men.
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