Martin Luther King Jr.

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“I have a dream that one day my four little children will live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but the content of the character,” (Martin Luther King Jr,1963) Martin Luther King Jr. was a smart child and had a good childhood. He learned values from his parents, and Martin Luther King Jr was a man of much wisdom during his time. He was a major contributor to the civil rights movement, and those contributions have profound effect even today. Michael Luther King was Martin Luther King Jr’s name when was born. His parents changed his name to Martin Luther King when he was just a young boy. They changed his name because it was his fathers way of claiming he was his son. He was born on March 15, 1929. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia. His parents were Martin Luther King Sr. and Alberta Williams King.Martin Luther King had three siblings, Alfred Daniel Williams King, was his brother, his sisters were Willie Cristine King, and Sen Feng King. Martin Luther King’s father and grandfather were Baptist preachers. His father and grandfather were also both involved in the civil rights movement. Growing up as a preacher’s child was good for him because he wanted to follow in his dad and grandfather’s foot steps. (Fleming 1-124) . When MLK was a young man he went to college. He attended college at Morehouse. He went there when he was only fifteen years old, where he had not fully finished high school. MLK attended Morehouse in 1948. He went to Morehouse for his Bachelor of Art Degree in Sociology. He graduated from Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania with his Bachelors of Divinity degree in 1951. He then decided that he wanted to do Doctoral Studies in Systematic theology at Boston Univ... ... middle of paper ... ...r. “Free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty, I’m free at last.” (Martin Luther King Jr., 1963) Works Cited Morris, Aldon. T. 20. New York, New York: The Free Press, 1984. 1-290. Print. Johnson, Charles. "Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. ." Life Books. 2008: 4-59. Print. Fleming, Alice. Martin Luther King Jr. . New York, New York: Sterling Publishing Co, 2008. 1-119. Print. "Buzzle.com." Accomlishments of Martin Luther King Jr.. Buzzle.com, 2000-2009. Web. 14 Dec 2010. . "Bio. True Story." Martin Luther King Jr. Bio. True Story, 1996-2010. Web. 14 Dec 2010. . "Africa Within." Martin Luther King Jr.. Africa Within, 2001. Web. 8 Dec 2010. .

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