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Martin Luther King Jr's point is extremely close to that of Henry David Thoreau's.  Most of Kings main points perfectly parallel Thoreau's reasons to not follow unjust laws that infringe upon someone's rights.  Both strongly agreed that laws that were not equal and just to all should not be followed and to follow them was going against one's duties. 
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I think that both writings are so close that it would be harder to believe that King didn't read Thoreau's work.   “Break the law. Let your life be a counter friction to stop the machine” from Thoreau's writing. We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed." from King's letter. Both of these quotes clearly show their intentions as one.  But some things between both their works do not line up.  King believed that all laws should follow the word of god like the ten commandments.  on the other hand Thoreau believed that government should only reflect the wants of the people and not a text such as the bible.

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