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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
        1929-1968
Michael Luther King, Jr. was
born on January 15th to
schoolteacher, Alberta King
and Baptist minister, Michael
Luther King residing at 501
Auburn Avenue. His father
later changed both their names
to Martin Luther King.
King grew up in the
church and was well-
read in the scripture.
Following the
family tradition, he
decided to become a
minister.
King entered Morehouse
College at the age of 15
and graduated in 1948 with
a Bachelor of Arts Degree
in Sociology.
King married
Coretta Scott on
June 18, 1953.
King enrolled in Crozer Theological
Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania
where he graduated with a Bachelor of
Divinity Degree in 1951.
King began his
ministry in 1954 as
the pastor of
Dexter Avenue
Baptist Church in
Montgomery,
Alabama.
He received a Doctorate of Philosophy in
   Systematic Theology from Boston
      University on June 5, 1955.
December 1, 1955, Rosa
Parks took a stand for her
race by refusing to give
her seat to a white
passenger. This was the
catalyst for beginning
the Civil Rights
Movement. Following
this event, King was
selected as president of
the Montgomery
Improvement Association.
Sit-ins at “all white” lunch counters
promoted King’s mission of non-
violent protest.
A Media Day was held on May 20, 1956 after the
bus boycott in Montgomery. The boycott lasted
                  381 days.
Pictured here with
wife, Coretta,Dr.
Martin Luther
King, Jr. began to
establish himself
as the national
leader of the civil
rights movement,
leading boycotts
and staging
protests against
segregation in the
South.
“And you know, my
friends, there comes a
time when people get
tired of being trampled
over by the iron feet of
oppression.”
These words helped to
begin his leadership
role for the cause of
African American
equality!
King, inspired by
Gandhi's non-
militant stance,
began to advocate
nonviolent protest.
He began to travel
and speak, making
an average of 208
speeches per year.
King’s mission was to empower his people. His
                 platform was:

 We can stick together.
Our leaders do not have to sell out.
Threats and violence do not intimidate us.
We believe in ourselves.
Economics is part of our struggle.
We have a powerful weapon: non-violent resistance.
We as Negroes have arrived!
While King was at the
Hotel Albert in Harlem
promoting his book, Stride
Toward Freedom, he was
stabbed by a deranged
African American woman.

                             He recuperated in
                             the hospital
                             following the
                             incident.
In 1960, King was again
arrested. He received
strong encouragement
as a result of a
telephone call to Coretta
from John F. Kennedy.
King spoke to
250,000 civil rights
supporters during
the “March on
Washington”
August 28, 1963.
Dr. King made his famous “I have a
dream” speech.
Many opponents to Dr.
King’s leadership during
the Civil Rights Movement
tried to intimidate him and
his family. While King was
in St. Augustine, Florida to
meet with other integration
leaders, a shot was fired
through a window in his
rented beach cottage. No
one was home at the time
of the shooting.
On December 10,
1965, Dr. King won
the Nobel Peace
Prize.
Dr. King’s success was attributed to his
     consistently shared principles:

Fundamental Christianity
Church
Religious ideas drawn from tradition
America’s founding ideas
During the
                      Vietnam War,
                      King began to
                      rethink his mission
                      and turned his
                      focus from racial
                      discrimination to
                      problems of
 King expressed his
disenchantment with   poverty and
President Johnson’s
 Vietnam policies.    economic injustice.
On April 4, 1968, while
standing on a balcony at the
Lorraine Motel in Memphis,
King was assassinated by
James Earl Ray.
The country,
along with
Coretta and
King’s
young
daughter
Bernice,
mourned
his death.
Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr. is
entombed at the
Freedom Hall
Complex. This site
was listed as a
National Historic
Landmark on May
5, 1977 and was
made a National
Historic Site on
October 10, 1980.
President Ronald
Reagan signed the
bill to make
January 20th, the
celebration of Dr.
King’s birthday a
national holiday.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. continues
to make an impact in the life of
today’s people! His story lives on…

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Martin luther king

  • 1. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1929-1968
  • 2. Michael Luther King, Jr. was born on January 15th to schoolteacher, Alberta King and Baptist minister, Michael Luther King residing at 501 Auburn Avenue. His father later changed both their names to Martin Luther King.
  • 3. King grew up in the church and was well- read in the scripture. Following the family tradition, he decided to become a minister.
  • 4. King entered Morehouse College at the age of 15 and graduated in 1948 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology.
  • 5. King married Coretta Scott on June 18, 1953.
  • 6. King enrolled in Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania where he graduated with a Bachelor of Divinity Degree in 1951.
  • 7. King began his ministry in 1954 as the pastor of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
  • 8. He received a Doctorate of Philosophy in Systematic Theology from Boston University on June 5, 1955.
  • 9. December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks took a stand for her race by refusing to give her seat to a white passenger. This was the catalyst for beginning the Civil Rights Movement. Following this event, King was selected as president of the Montgomery Improvement Association.
  • 10. Sit-ins at “all white” lunch counters promoted King’s mission of non- violent protest.
  • 11. A Media Day was held on May 20, 1956 after the bus boycott in Montgomery. The boycott lasted 381 days.
  • 12. Pictured here with wife, Coretta,Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. began to establish himself as the national leader of the civil rights movement, leading boycotts and staging protests against segregation in the South.
  • 13. “And you know, my friends, there comes a time when people get tired of being trampled over by the iron feet of oppression.” These words helped to begin his leadership role for the cause of African American equality!
  • 14. King, inspired by Gandhi's non- militant stance, began to advocate nonviolent protest. He began to travel and speak, making an average of 208 speeches per year.
  • 15. King’s mission was to empower his people. His platform was:  We can stick together. Our leaders do not have to sell out. Threats and violence do not intimidate us. We believe in ourselves. Economics is part of our struggle. We have a powerful weapon: non-violent resistance. We as Negroes have arrived!
  • 16. While King was at the Hotel Albert in Harlem promoting his book, Stride Toward Freedom, he was stabbed by a deranged African American woman. He recuperated in the hospital following the incident.
  • 17. In 1960, King was again arrested. He received strong encouragement as a result of a telephone call to Coretta from John F. Kennedy.
  • 18. King spoke to 250,000 civil rights supporters during the “March on Washington” August 28, 1963.
  • 19. Dr. King made his famous “I have a dream” speech.
  • 20. Many opponents to Dr. King’s leadership during the Civil Rights Movement tried to intimidate him and his family. While King was in St. Augustine, Florida to meet with other integration leaders, a shot was fired through a window in his rented beach cottage. No one was home at the time of the shooting.
  • 21. On December 10, 1965, Dr. King won the Nobel Peace Prize.
  • 22. Dr. King’s success was attributed to his consistently shared principles: Fundamental Christianity Church Religious ideas drawn from tradition America’s founding ideas
  • 23. During the Vietnam War, King began to rethink his mission and turned his focus from racial discrimination to problems of King expressed his disenchantment with poverty and President Johnson’s Vietnam policies. economic injustice.
  • 24. On April 4, 1968, while standing on a balcony at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, King was assassinated by James Earl Ray.
  • 25. The country, along with Coretta and King’s young daughter Bernice, mourned his death.
  • 26. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is entombed at the Freedom Hall Complex. This site was listed as a National Historic Landmark on May 5, 1977 and was made a National Historic Site on October 10, 1980.
  • 27. President Ronald Reagan signed the bill to make January 20th, the celebration of Dr. King’s birthday a national holiday.
  • 28. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. continues to make an impact in the life of today’s people! His story lives on…