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Title: Martin Luther King Junior


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Martin Luther King Junior
  • Charlyce Bozzello
  • CL5

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The Birth of a King
  • Martin Luther King Junior was born on January
    15th, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • His birth name was originally Michael Luther King
    but he legally changed it to Martin.
  • He grew up in Atlanta, Georgia where his
    Grandfather was a pastor at Ebenezer Baptist
    Church. Martins father was also a pastor and
    Martin was a co-pastor.
  • Growing up, Faith was a very important part of
    Martins life and his faith would be prevalent in
    all the work he did for equal rights.

3
Education
  • Martin attended a segregated public school
    throughout his childhood.
  • He then went to Crozer Theological Seminary in
    Pennsylvania for three years.
  • He was elected president by his senior class
    which was made up of mostly white students.
  • He got his Bachelors Degree in 1951.
  • He attented Boston University to obtain his
    graduate degree in 1953 and graduated in 1955.

4
Even more hard work!
  • Kings thirst for knowledge could not be
    quenched. He had skipped ninth and twelfth grade
    and attended Morehouse College at age 15. He
    graduated with a degree in sociology and it was
    after this that he went on to study at Crozer.
  • King obtained an abundant amount of degrees in
    his life. He was a doctor in law, divinity and
    social science. His main studies were law, civil
    rights and divinity. This provided him with an
    apparent combination of church and state within
    his studies.

5
Starting a Family
  • While attending Boston College, King met a woman
    named Coretta Scott.
  • They were married on June 18th, 1953 at the house
    of Corettas mother.
  • Kings father married the couple.
  • They had four children Yolanda Denise, Martin
    Luther 3rd, Dexter Scott and Bernice Albertine.
  • They family moved to Montgomery, Alabama where
    King was pastor at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church.

6
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Organizations and Prizes
  • Throughout his life Martin Luther King was a
    member of important societies that helped lead
    the Civil Rights Movement.
  • He was part of the executive committee of the
    National Association for the Advancement of
    colored people, president of the Southern
    Christian Leadership Conference and named man of
    the year in Time Magazine in 1963.
  • Martin Luther King was also the youngest man to
    win the Nobel Peace Prize. He took all the money
    he won from the prize and gave it to
    organizations that supported Civil Rights.

7
The Civil Rights Movement Starts
  • The first important step in the Civil Rights
    Movement was the Bus Boycott started by Martin
    Luther King
  • When Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give
    up her seat in the front of a bus to a white
    person the blacks of the south were outraged.
    King united them and led them in the bus boycott.
  • The boycott lasted 382 days and started in
    December of 1955
  • It was hard for people not to take the bus,
    especially during cold months where walking was
    almost unbearable but the strength of the black
    community helped them through it.
  • The boycott was successful. Congress passed a law
    the required non-segregated busses.

8
Death of a King
  • On April 4th, 1968 Martin Luther King Junior was
    assassinated by James Earl Ray.
  • He was standing on the balcony of the Lorraine
    Motel in Memphis, Tennessee when he was shot.
  • James Earl Ray was arrested in London on June 8th
    in the same year.
  • His trial was held in Tennessee. He pleaded
    guilty and was sentenced to 99 years in jail.
  • Martin Luther King Jr. is buried on Freedom Plaza
    which is surrounded by Freedom Hall of the Martin
    Luther King Jr. Center for Non-violent Social
    Change.

9
Martin Luther Kings Impact
  • Martin Luther King was the first black man to
    start a civil rights movement in America. In his
    famous Dream Speech Martin states the
    following
  • I have a dream that my four
    little children will one day live in a nation
    where they will not be judged by the color of
    their skin but by the content of their character
  • King believed all people are truly created
    equal and deserve equal rights. He did not judge
    people by the color of their skin and he hoped
    that one day he would not be judged by his. King
    was not the beginning of change but a
    continuation of the work set down by Abraham
    Lincoln years before. Lincolns Emancipation
    Proclamation was an inspiring factor for Martin
    Luther King. From the steps of the Lincoln
    Memorial, King gave his speech proclaiming that
    he believed in equality and freedom for all.
    Thanks to Martin Luther King our nation slowly
    began to transform into a place of great
    diversity and acceptance.

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Works Cited
  • Martin Luther King Junior, The Noble Peace Prize
    1964. May 22, 2008. http//nobelprize.org/nobel_p
    rizes/peace/laureates/1964/king-bio.html
  • Brown, Mitchell. Martin Luther King, Jr. A
    Biographical Sketch. 1996. May 22, 2008.
    http//www.lib.lsu.edu/hum/mlk/srs218.html
  • The I Have A Dream Speech. 1995. May 22, 2008.
    http//www.usconstitution.net/dream.html
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