Martin Luther King Research Paper

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Dr. Martin luther King Jr. was an american baptist minister and activist who was also a leader of the civil rights movement. He was born on January 15 1929 and was assassinated on April 4 1968. His original name is Michael Luther King Jr. but after visiting Europe his father changed both his name and his son's name to Martin in honor of the sixteenth century German church reformer Martin Luther. Martin Luther KIng Jr. grew up in a home at 501 Auburn Avenue. That was only a block from his grandfather's church, Ebenezer Baptist Church, in which the Kings inherited after the passing of his grandfather in 1931. Soon Martin Luther King Jr. inherited the church from his parents. Martin was educated in Atlanta Georgia at Booker T. Washington High …show more content…

King was asked to head the Montgomery Improvement Association. He didn't wanna accept it but after a moment of thinking he agreed to be head of the association. This lasted for 381 days. On December 21 1956 King was among the first passengers to board an integrated bus. He later became a national symbol of black protest. Kings main impact was that ehr tried to get equal rights from giving speeches and leading the Montgomery Bus Boycott. King also published a book in 1958 named “Stride Toward Freedom.” Gave his most famous speech at the March On Washington. His speech was “I Have a Dream.” He was more than just a church pastor and someone who lead the Montgomery Bus Boycott and his speeches. The main thing he was known for was his work and improvements on African American Civil Rights Movement. Martin Luther King Jr. soon came to the end of his life when he was assassinated on April 4th 1968 in Memphis Tennessee. He was shot in the neck and it also struck his face, it was one single shot that ended his life. He was standing on a balcony at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. He was visiting there because he had come to lead a peaceful march in support of Sanitation Workers. James Earl Ray had planned Martin's death since early of 1968. He had confessed to killing

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