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When Martin Was Born
Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He was born on a Sunday. His name at birth was Michael King, Jr. -
The South Wants To Stay Segregated
The white people wanted to keep the segregation in the south part of the United States of America. Colored people wanted to be nonsegregated in the south. The colored people wanted to have the things the white people had. -
The Great Depression
The stock market crashed on October 29, 1929. This happened when the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell almost 23 percent. U.S. manufacturing output had had fallen to 54 percent of its 1929 level. -
World War 2
It lasted 6 years. It was the second world war in 25 years. Adolf Hiltler was incharge of the Nazis. -
Dr. Kings Dad
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s dad was a huge influence on Martin Luther King, Jr. His dad made him want to be a pastor. Martin preached at several different churches. -
Indonsia Gains Independence
In 1948, Indonesia Gained full independence. The Dutch people knew that eventually they would have to give Indonesia full independence. Some of the dutch officals didn't agree. They didn't think Indonesians were ready to govern themselves. -
Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks helped show that they needed to stand up in what they believe in. Martin used this for his life. Martin always stood up for what he believed in. -
Student Sit-In
After the four black students in Greensboro, North Carilina sat at the only-white counter, thousands of other students started doing that too. Then Dr. King and some other adults created the SNCC for Students. -
Martin Has Been Jailed
Martin Luther King, Jr. was arrested more than a dozen times. Everytime he was jailed was for his efforts to end segregation in America. He would get out of jail then go try to end segregation again. -
King Won the Nobel Peace Prize
King won the Nobel Peace Prize for trying to desegregate the south. His own country at the time thought he was a liar. The FBI also bugged him. He turned over the prize money of $54,123 to the furtherance of the civil rights movement. -
Dr. King's Second Selma-to-Montgomery
Martin luther King, Jr.'s second Selma-to-Montgomery march was a success. The march was to get voting rights. The first one failed. The second march was completed in three days later. -
The Assassination of Dr. King
Martin Luther King Jr. was shot in the face. James Earl Ray was responible for the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. he was in Memphis when he was assassinated.