Module 10: LBJ’s Great Society, Government Programs & Mass ProtestsUnderstanding how Martin Luther King Jr. Served as an inspiration for leaders in movements like the Chicano and American Indian movements greatly enhances our comprehension of his impact on our nation. It demonstrates that his influence went beyond the African-American community, reaching across racial boundaries. King's message of disobedience, justice, and equality resonated with marginalized groups throughout the United States who were also fighting for their rights and recognition. His legacy as a figure and advocate for rights highlights the universal nature of his message, showing that the pursuit of justice is not limited to any one community but rather a collective effort that can inspire transformative change on a national level.Furthermore, King's ability to inspire leaders such as Richard Oakes and Cesar Chavez showcases how his ideas have enduring power. It reveals that his principles of nonviolence and peaceful protest are not bound by time or place but remain relevant across social justice movements. This understanding reinforces the lasting impact of King's legacy, underscoring how his advocacy for justice, equality, and unity continues to motivate activists and