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Martin Luther king jr.

Martin Luther king jr. By. James Parie. HE had very strong feelings that everbody should go to the same school and sit together on the bus . A dream. He felt strong about what he believed in and he would not stop until he got his dream. Still going.

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Martin Luther king jr.

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  1. Martin Luther king jr. By. James Parie

  2. HE had very strong feelings that everbody should go to the same school and sit together on the bus A dream

  3. He felt strong about what he believed in and he would not stop until he got his dream Still going

  4. He was born Michael King, but his father changed his name in honor of German reformer Martin Luther. A Baptist minister, King became a civil rights activist early in his career. Martin

  5. Born as Michael King Jr. on January 15, 1929, Martin Luther King Jr. was the middle child of Michael King Sr. and Alberta Williams King. The King and Williams families were rooted in rural Georgia. Martin Jr.'s grandfather, A.D. Williams, was a rural minister for years and then moved to Atlanta in 1893. FACT’S about martin

  6. He skipped both the ninth and eleventh grades, and entered Morehouse College in Atlanta at age 15, in 1944. He was a popular student, especially with his female classmates, but an unmotivated student who floated though his first two years. Although his family was deeply involved in the church and worship, young Martin questioned religion in general and felt uncomfortable with overly emotional displays of religious worship Smart man

  7. He gave his speech at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C.it was a very moving speech, and long talking about freedom saying everybody should be treated the same he got his dream but sadly assented in MS, TN April 4, 1968 1/15/1929 speech

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