
According to Merriam Webster's Online Dictionary, a king is "one whose position is hereditary and who rules for life". Dr. King stood for equality for all nationalities and although that may not have been carried out in the 60's it is now. I believe Dr. King is still King because his words, his speeches, and his way of nonviolent protests are still present today.
In "Letter from a Birmingham Jail", he states that "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." I believe he means that if you let injustice occur once, it will happen again, and soon it will be an accepted idea and will be continuosly practiced like a bad habit. Many people believe that he should have waited for a better time to have his protests. When he delayed his plans once, people advised him to do the same multiple times. Finally he had to learn that you can't please anyone and that "justice too long delayed is justice denied". Injustice is no longer tolerated by anyone.
An example of this was the Jena Six. Nooses were hung the day after some African- American students sat underneath a tree that white students often sat under. No one whould allow this example of unjustice to happen. This shows how Dr. King's example of standing up for your rights are alive today.
His nonviolent protests were admired by many. Many people wondered how someone who was mistreated by whites did not hate them physically, but instead loved them. He chose nonviolent protests because he felt that "nonviolence demands that the means we use are as pure as the ends we seek." I think he knew that if they burned down houses, and started riots to reach their demands, many people would have only seen them as angry black people causing a riot, instead of their brothers and sisters standing up for what they believe is right. If Dr. King, and other civil rights activists caused a riot, they would have been jailed and they would not have been people admired today. I also believe that he did not want to stoop to the white man's level because fighting fire with fire does not put out the fire. Fighting fire with water does.
A clear and evident reason on why I believe Dr. King is still king because every generation on Americans learn about him and Rosa Parks. I learned about them in third grade, my kids will, their kids will and so on. His name is etched in history books across America and his birthday is a national holiday. So if you ask me, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr is still and will forever be king!