The Life of Martin Luther King Junior: the Creator of Freedom & Equal Rights

By ManganK
  • The Day Martin was born

    The Day Martin was born
    Martin Luther King Junior was born to the fortunate parents of Alberta King and Reverand Martin Luther King Senior. But Martin wasn't always named Martin; at first Martin Luther King Jr. was Michael King!
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    The Life of Martin Luther King Junior: the Creator of Freedom & Equal Rights

  • Martin Started Learning

    Martin Started Learning
    When Martin was 6, his parents started sending him to the Young Street Elementary School
  • Martin Graduates

    Martin Graduates
    Due to his big brain and his amazing score on his college exam, Martin graduated a year early.
  • Martin Graduates College

    Martin Graduates College
    In the year of 1948, the lucky Boston University was proud to have Martin Luther King Jr. graduate.
  • Martin and Coretta

    Martin and Coretta
    In the summer of 1953, Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King are married.
  • SCLC President

    SCLC President
    In the southern part of the USA during the 1960's, men from all of the southern states gathered and formed a group called the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Martin was voted the 1st president of the group.
  • Martin's 1st Book

    Martin's 1st Book
    Sometime in 1958, MLK Jr. wrote a book that can inspire many in the first few days it started selling. It is called Sride Towards Freedom.
  • Martin's Idol

    Martin's Idol
    In the year of 1959, MLK Jr. met his inpiration- Gadhi. He said that his success in Civil Rights was from Gandhi's resistance techniques.
  • John and Martin

    John and Martin
    J.F.K. amd M.L.K. met to talk about civil rights in the country we are proud to live in today.
  • The Speach

    The Speach
    Many people came to Washington D.C to hear Martin Luther King Jr. say his "I Have A Dream" speach.
  • A Tragedy to Martin

    A Tragedy to Martin
    King was murdered by a dispicable man named James Earl Ray.
  • The Walk

    The Walk
    M.L.K. lead over 3,000 people in a march from Selma Road to Montgomery Road (not in Cincinnati).
  • The Prize

    The Prize
    Martin Luther King Jr. won the Nobel Peace Prize.