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3 8 Basic Facts  Born  Parents  Died  Assassinated by:  Married  Children  Graduated from:  Known as a

4 The When, the Where & the What In 1955, he received his PhD from Boston University. In 1954, he co-pastored Ebenezer Baptist church in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1964, in Alabama, he wrote “A Letter from A Birmingham Jail.”

5 He spoke at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. on August 28, 1963. In 1965, he led a voting rights March in Selma, Alabama. In 1968, someone shot him in Memphis, Tennessee.

6 He was a civil rights leader who met the King of Norway and was influenced by Howard Thurman. He was a husband and a father who traveled to India to meet Gandhi’s family. He was a pastor at Dexter Avenue Baptist church in Montgomery, Alabama. He worked with Roy Wilkins, Ralph Albernathy and A Philip Randolph.

7 When did Martin Luther King, Jr. become popular? In 1955, King started to become popular as his speeches, sermons and actions stirred a nation. In 1963, King delivered his “I Have a Dream Speech” which led to Congress Passing the Civil Rights Act in 1964. In 1963, TIME magazine named him Man of the Year.

8 In 1964, the world recognized his efforts for nonviolence awarding him the Nobel Prize. In 1986, Congress passed a law celebrating King’s birthday in January and in 1993 all 50 states observed the holiday.

9 How did he influence the world? He marched for voting rights. He marched for Civil Rights. He marched for Equality. He had a dream that all men would be treated equal.

10 What did Martin Luther King, Jr. do in his lifetime? In 1948, he graduated from Morehouse college. In 1955, he led the Montgomery bus boycott. In 1959, he visited India and studied civil disobedience. In 1963, he delivered his “I Have A Dream” speech. In 1964, he received the Nobel Peace Prize for nonviolence.

11  Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.  I just want to do God’s will. And he has allowed me to go up to the mountain, and I have looked over, and I have seen…the Promised Land.  If a man is called to be a streetsweeper, he should sweep streets even as Michelangelo painted, or Beethoven composed music, or Shakespeare wrote poetry. He should sweep streets so well that all the host of heaven and earth will pause to say, here lived a great streetsweeper who did his job well.

12 Your Choice  Martin Luther King

13 Compare & Contrast  Martin Luther King  Tupac Shakur

14 My Conclusion:  The world misses Martin Luther King Jr. He had the faith to rally a nation, the courage to dream big and the drive to march to the beat of a different drummer.

15 Works Cited “Martin Luther King, The Nobel Peace Prize 1964” Nobel Prize 1972. 5 September, 2006. "Martin Luther King Civil Rights Leader." Lucid International. July 27, 2006. 5 September, 2006.. "Quotes From Martin Luther King, Jr.."... 5 September, 2006.. "A Call to Conscience: Landmark Speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr.." Stanford University. December 18, 2000. The Estate of Martin Luther King. 5 September, 2006.. “About Martin Luther King, Jr, & The Civil Rights Movement” The Seattle Times. 2006. 7 September, 2006.

16 Works Cited Earth Station1... 5 September, 2006.. "Timeline: Martin Luther King, Jr. Part II Early Activism." Infoplease. 2006. Pearson Education. 5 September, 2006.. Ross, Schmuel. "March on Washington." Information Please. 2006. Pearson Education. 5 September, 2006.. Sylvester, Professor Melvin. "A Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr.." Long Island University. June 1998.. 5 September, 2006.. "Martin Luther King, Jr.." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 5 Sep 2006, 05:05 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 6 Sep 2006.http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Martin_Luther_King%2C_Jr.&oldid=73891006 "Today in History: March 7th." Library of Congress. American Memory. 5 September, 2006.. Wave Source. 5 September, 2007.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:March_on_Was hington_edit.jpg


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