Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin
Luther King, Jr. was born on 15th January, 1929, in Atlanta Georgia. He
was a notable American pastor, humanitarian, activist, and leader in
the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He is best known for his
role in the advancement of civil rights using nonviolent civil
disobedience. On October 14, 1964, King was awarded the Nobel Peace
Prize for combating racial inequality through nonviolence.
Childhood
King
was born to Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. and Alberta Williams King.
King’s birth name was "Michael King" which was the birth name of his
father too. But his father "changed" both names on his own during a 1934
trip to Nazi Germany to attend the Fifth Baptist World Alliance
Congress in Berlin. During this trip, in the honor of the German
reformer Martin Luther, he chose to be called Martin Luther King.
Education
Martin
Luther King Jr had mostly grown up in Atlanta. There he attended Booker
T. Washington High School, but being an extra ordinary kid; he skipped
both the ninth and the twelfth grades. Later, at only 15, he got
enrolled into Morehouse College without formally graduating from high
school. He completed his B.A. degree in sociology, and in 1948 entered
into Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania, from which he
graduated with a B.Div. Degree.
Career
At
a very early age, Martin Luther King Jr became a civil rights activist.
In 1955, he led Montgomery Bus Boycott over the reserved seats for
whites, and in 1957, helped founding the Southern Christian Leadership
Conference (SCLC). In 1962, with SCLC, King organized non-violent
protests in Birmingham, Alabama and an unsuccessful struggle against
segregation in Albany, Georgia. But attracted national attention
following television news coverage. In 1963, King led the March on
Washington, where he delivered his famous speech "I Have a Dream"; and
got his reputation as one of the greatest orators in American history.
In
1965, he organized the Selma to Montgomery marches and later took the
movement to Chicago to work on issue of segregated housing. In 1967,
Martin Luther King Jr delivered “Beyond Vietnam” in which he criticized
America’s instance on the Vietnam War.
At the End
In
1968, King actively organized and promoted “Poor People’s Campaign” to
address issues of economic injustice and traveled the country to gather
the people for March on Washington.
On
April 3rd, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr went to Memphis where he took a
rally in support of black sanitary public work employees who had been on
strike for higher wages and better treatment over white workers. On the
very next day, King was assassinated while he was staying at Lorraine
Motel.
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