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Martin Luther King's successful leadership in the civil rights movement can be attributed to his drive for education, personal experiences with injustice, and unwavering belief in nonviolent protest.

Which of the following is NOT a significant event that supports the thesis statement?
A. Martin's success in earning his doctorate's degree
B. Martin's experiences with discrimination and racial injustices
C. Martin's visit to India to learn more about Gandhi's philosophy
D. Martin's marriage to Coretta Scott Williams in his early twenties

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I think very much that b is correct

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "B. Martin's experiences with discrimination and racial injustices." Martin Luther King's successful leadership in the civil rights movement can be attributed to his drive for education, personal experiences with injustice, and unwavering belief in nonviolent protest.
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