Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Leader “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do...

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Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Civil Rights LeaderCivil Rights Leader

“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”

“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”

Life HistoryLife History

He was born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, GA. His grandfather and father both were pastors at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, GA.

He was born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, GA. His grandfather and father both were pastors at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, GA.

ParentsParents

MLK Jr. parents were Martin Luther King Sr. and Alberta Williams King.

MLK Jr. parents were Martin Luther King Sr. and Alberta Williams King.

EducationEducation

Dr. King graduated from Morehouse College in 1948 with a degree in sociology. He then received a Bachelors of Divinity in 1951 and then a Ph.d from Boston College in 1955.

Dr. King graduated from Morehouse College in 1948 with a degree in sociology. He then received a Bachelors of Divinity in 1951 and then a Ph.d from Boston College in 1955.

Family LifeFamily Life

In Boston he met and later married Coretta Scott. Together they had 2 daughters and 2 sons.

In Boston he met and later married Coretta Scott. Together they had 2 daughters and 2 sons.

Becoming a Civil Rights LeaderBecoming a Civil Rights Leader

MLK Jr. was chosen to be pastor of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama in 1954. While serving as pastor of the church Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white man.

MLK Jr. was chosen to be pastor of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama in 1954. While serving as pastor of the church Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white man.

Montgomery Bus BoycottMontgomery Bus Boycott

On December 5, 1955 Dr. King led the Montgomery Bus Boycott. At that time African-Americans refused to use the public bus transportation in Montgomery. Due to his involvement in this his home was bombed. Thankfully his wife and baby daughter who were home at the time got out

safely.

On December 5, 1955 Dr. King led the Montgomery Bus Boycott. At that time African-Americans refused to use the public bus transportation in Montgomery. Due to his involvement in this his home was bombed. Thankfully his wife and baby daughter who were home at the time got out

safely.

AchievementsAchievements

On August 28, 1963, King led the largest demonstration ever. It was at this demonstration the “I have a dream” speech was spoken by MLK Jr. King and other leaders then met President John F. Kennedy. He won the Noble Peace Prize.

On August 28, 1963, King led the largest demonstration ever. It was at this demonstration the “I have a dream” speech was spoken by MLK Jr. King and other leaders then met President John F. Kennedy. He won the Noble Peace Prize.

RelativesRelatives

MLK Jr. had a older sister named Willie Christine King and a younger brother Alfred Daniel King.

MLK Jr. had a older sister named Willie Christine King and a younger brother Alfred Daniel King.

Hobbies and InterestHobbies and Interest

MLK Jr. main interests were civil rights & theology.

MLK Jr. main interests were civil rights & theology.

Why We Remember HimWhy We Remember Him

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. believed that everyone was equal. He changed the way everyone looked at each other. I chose him because he has been my greatest hero since I was a little. He changed the world the world by not paying attention to what others thought of him and just believing in himself.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. believed that everyone was equal. He changed the way everyone looked at each other. I chose him because he has been my greatest hero since I was a little. He changed the world the world by not paying attention to what others thought of him and just believing in himself.

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