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“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character…” ----Martin Luther King Aug. 28 th , 1963. Early Life.
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“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character…” ----Martin Luther King Aug. 28th, 1963
Early Life • He was born as Michael Luther King, Jr., but later changed his name to Martin. • He came from a family of pastors of the Ebenezer Baptist church. • Martin Luther attended segregated public schools in Georgia, graduating from high school at the age of fifteen; he received the B. A. degree in 1948 from Morehouse College, a school where both his father and grandfather graduated from. • With a fellowship won at Crozer, he enrolled in graduate studies at Boston University, completing his residence for the doctorate in 1953 and receiving the degree in 1955. • In Boston he met and married Coretta Scott, a young woman of uncommon intellectual and artistic attainments. Two sons and two daughters were born into the family.
His Death • At 6:01 p.m. on April 4, 1968, a shot rang out. Martin Luther King, Jr., who had been standing on the balcony of his room at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, TN, had a gaping wound that covered a large portion of his jaw and neck. • A great man who had spent thirteen years of his life dedicating himself to nonviolent protest had been defeated by a sniper's bullet.
The Montgomery Bus Boycott • After Rosa Parks’ arrest, Jo Ann Robinson, head of the Women’s Political Council issued a flyer throughout black community acknowledging Parks’ arrest. • the article continued to state that 3/4 of bus riders are black, therefore buses cannot run if they do not use public buses • encouraged all black to stay off the buses the following Monday, and agreed that the bus boycott would continue
The Montgomery Bus Boycott • - King investigated the case where 15 year old Claudette Colvin refused to give up her seat on the bus <-- this occurred before Rosa Parks' arrest • Montgomery buss Boycott was planned by Edgar Nixon and led by King • boycott lasted a total of 385 days • King was arrested during the boycott, and led to a court ruling which ended racial segregation on buses
Poor People's Campaign (November 27, 1967) • along with the Southern Leadership Conference, King organized the Poor People's Campaign • focused on economic justice • housing the poor • rebuilding America's cities from the recession • Known as part of the second phase of the civil right’s movement • Helped all poor people, not just blacks, though majority of the people living in poverty were black
Poor People's Campaign (November 27, 1967) • King pointed out that the congress gave "military funds with alacrity and generosity," but provided "poverty funds with miserliness.“ • Under an “Economic Bill of Rights”, poor people would be supported with a $30 million anti-poverty package. • King was assassinated before the end of the campaign. Other leaders decided to continue it in his honour, but the Economic Bill of Rights was never passed
March On Washington • The March on Washington was for Jobs and Freedom • it took place in Washington, D.C., on August 28, 1963. • the amount of people attended were 250,000 people, it was the largest demonstration ever seen in the nation's capital, and one of the first to have extensive television • Maritain Luther King present his "I Have a Dream" speech
Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most famous civil rights activists in American history, because… • Besides leading the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Poor People’s Campaign, he instilled the dream of racial equality into African Americans by delivering the famous “I Have A Dream” speech. • He supported the Civil Rights Movement in many other ways, devoting his life into fighting for equality. • American version of Gandhi.