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Martin Luther King Jr.

  • King's Marriage and Family

    King's Marriage and Family
    Dr. King and Coretta Scott got married near Alabama on June 18, 1953. Throughout their relationship, they had four children: Martin, Yolanda, Dexter, and Bernice.
  • Pastor

    Pastor
    Dr. King became the pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. He resigned five years later.
  • Rosa Parks

    Rosa Parks
    Rosa Parks got arrested for refusing to offer her seat to a white man on the bus.
  • Montgomery Bus Boycott

    Montgomery Bus Boycott
    Dr. King became the president of the Montgomery Improvement Association which was organized as a result of Rosa Park's actions and indictment. The Montgomery bus boycott begins with this organization.
  • The Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee

    The Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee
    The SNCC was founded in April and held their first meeting on the 15th.
  • "I Have a Dream"

    "I Have a Dream"
    King delivers his famous "I Have a Dream" speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. The crowd estimated at 250,000 people.
  • School girls Killed in Birmingham

    School girls Killed in Birmingham
    During Sunday morning services, a bomb exploded and killed four little girls inside of a church in Birmingham, Alabama. This was the third bombing within 11 days in Birmingham.
  • Achievements in 1964

    Achievements in 1964
    Dr. King received the Noble Peace prize, he published the book "Why We Can't Wait," and congress passed the Civil Rights act, all in 1964.
  • The March

    The March
    Dr. King leads a 54-mile march, from Selma to Montgomery, to support black voter registration. They marched from Selma to Montgomery.
  • Dr. King's Assassination

    Dr. King's Assassination
    Dr. King was assassinated in Memphis in 1968 by James Earl Ray at around 6:00 PM while standing on the balcony of the Lorraine motel. He was pronounced dead almost an hour later at St. Joseph Hospital.