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Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. By: Rachael Meyers. Introduction of Martin Luther King JR . This is about a very special man named Martin Luther King JR. He is special because he used nonviolent ways to make his point for Americans civil rights by giving speeches and sermons. . What jobs Martin had.

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Martin Luther King Jr.

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  1. Martin Luther King Jr. By: Rachael Meyers

  2. Introduction of Martin Luther King JR. • This is about a very special man named Martin Luther King JR. He is special because he used nonviolent ways to make his point for Americans civil rights by giving speeches and sermons.

  3. What jobs Martin had • He was an American clergyman and an Activist in an African American civil rights movement.

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  5. Where Martin Graduated • He graduated from Moorhead college with a bachelors degree in sociology even though he didn’t formally graduate from High School. Then he earned a Bashers of divinity in 1951 from Crozier theological Seminary.

  6. When Martin Luther King JR. was born and died • He was born January 15 1929 in Atlanta Georgia. • He was shot and killed April 4 1968.

  7. Family life • He was married to Coretta Scott and had four kids named Yolanda, Martin third, Dexter and Bernice.

  8. Martin Luther King JR’s Accomplishment • His biggest accomplishment was winning the Nobel Peace Prize at age of 35 years old for his speech “I Have a Dream” that someday all the black and white people can be treated the same go to the schools eat at the same places and be friends with each other.

  9. How I Got The Information • I got help from Wikipedia the free Online Encyclopedia and my Dad Rick.

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