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MARTIN
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“The definition of a leader is a person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country”; however, the real definition should be Martin Luther King Jr.
KING’S EARLY LIFE:
• Born in Atlanta, Georgia on January 15, 1929
• He was the son and grandson of black preachers
• King was a religion skeptic throughout high school
• Although, college changed his mind about religion and God
• He then started working as an assistant pastor at his childhood church, Ebenezer Baptist Church.
• His religious heritage greatly influenced King’s worldview, preaching, and ministry
CONTINUED LIFE: (WORK EXPERIENCE)
• Attended Morehouse University in 1944 at the age of 15
• After 4 years at Morehouse, he headed to Crozer Theological Seminary and Boston University
• 1954, King completed his doctorate at Boston University
• In September 1954, King was asked to serve as a full-time pastor of The Dexter Avenue Baptist Church
• Strong advocate for Civil Rights
• A member of the executive committee of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
• President of the Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA)
• Member of Southern Christian Leadership Conference
• Delivered speeches to graduates, including graduates of Alabama State College and NAACP.
• Participated in meetings with President Eisenhower and took advantage of opportunities to speak on the national stage.
DEVOTED LEADER TO CIVIL RIGHTS:
AN IMMENSE PROPONENT OF PEACE:
• Used nonviolent civil disobedience based on his Christian beliefs
• King wanted peace among everyone
• Expanded his Civil Rights and Peace lectures into many other cities
• Lectured about race-related issues with Civil Rights leaders
• King organized huge protests in the nation’s capital
• His “I Have a Dream” speech conveyed that all men could be brothers and King wanted peaceful change
RECEIVED PRIZES FOR BEING AN ASTONISHING PEACEMAKER:
• Received the Nobel Peace Prize
• Turned over the money he received from the Nobel Peace Prize to the furtherance of the Civil Rights Movement
• Named Man of the Year by Time magazine in 1963
• Awarded the John Dewey Award from the United Federation of Teachers
• Russwurm Award from the National Newspaper Publishers in 1957
• Marcus Garvey Prize for Human Rights presented by the Jamaican Government in 1968
DEATH AND AFTER LIFE:• King received frequent death threats due to his prominence
in the civil rights movement. As a consequence of these threats, he confronted death and made it a central part of his philosophy. He taught that murder could not stop the struggle for equal rights
• While standing on a balcony outside his room at the Lorraine Motel, Martin Luther King Jr. was struck by a sniper's bullet. The shooter, a malcontent drifter and former convict named James Earl Ray, was eventually apprehended after a two-month, international manhunt
• The killing sparked riots and demonstrations in more than 100 cities across the country
• Years after his death, he is the most widely known African-American leader of his era.
• His life and work have been honored with a national holiday, schools and public buildings named after him, and a memorial on Independence Mall in Washington, D.C.
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