Dr. Martin Luther King And The Civil Rights Movement

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Did you know that Dr. King was one of the main leaders in the civli rights movement? I believe that he deserves to be on a stamp because of his role in the "Southern Christian Leadership Conference” and his success in public speaking. His role in the "Southern Christian Leadership Conference” was the president. This organization helped many African Americans in their advancement of civil rights. It was founded January 10, 1957 in Atlanta, GA. and is still in foundation today. Dr. Ralph David Abernathy, Rev. C. K. Steele, Rev. T. J. Jemison of Baton Rouge, and Attorney I. M. Augustine, all helped him but together this organization. They used peaceful protesting to make their point for equality. One of there most famous moments was Rosa Parks

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