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Birth
Martin Luther King was born in Atlanta Georgia. His parents tried to shield him as much as he could from the racist community he was born into. -
Marriage
Martin Luther King was married to Caretta Scott while still in college. They had four children together. -
Graduate
Martin Luther King Jr. recieved his Ph D in theology from the Boston College and the age of 25. -
Montgomery Bus Boycott Start
Rosa Parks was arrested for not giving up her seat on a public bus, so King met with leaders of the local NAACP. They decided to boycott the buses. After a year of walking to work, the Montgomery Bus Boycott ended when public buses were dissegregated. -
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The Fight for Civil Rights
Martin Luther King participated and led in many famous events that would ultimately help gain equal rights for African Americans. -
President of SCLC
Martin Luther King Jr. becam the president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in which he would organize many public peaceful protests. -
"We Shall Overcome"
This song, derived from several other songs and hymns became the unnoficial anthem of the Civil Rights Movement. Masde famous by folk singer Pete Seeger in his album, it was sung in several rallies across the Untited States. -
Birmingham Campaign
Martin Luther King Jr and at least 75 others protested in Birmingham, Alabama which then ended with the violent use of police force. King was arrested. This event caught national attention.It resulted with public places not being segregated anymore in Birmingham. -
March on Washington
King gave his faomous "I Have a Dream" speech to an audience of about 200,000 people. -
" A Change is Gonna Come"
Sam Cooke released his single " A Change is Gonna Come." It soon climbed the charts and became a song representing the Civil Rights Movement. It talks about how Martin Luther King brought hope for change. -
Death
Martin Luther King was assassinated by James Earl Ray on the balcony of his hotel room in Memphis, TN. An uproar sprouted in cities across the country. -
Holiday
Ronald Reagan signed a bill creating Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. -
Memorial
A monument is dedicated in Washington DC to aArtin Luther King, Jr.