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Martin Luther King

by jenny06 in History, April 4, 2007

If you need easy facts about Martin Luther King, here you go.

Martin Luther King Jr. was an African American man who was born on January

15, 1929 in Atlanta Georgia. He lived at 501 Auburn Avenue for most of his childhood.

He did many things as an early teen such as neighborhood jobs and he also delivered

Newspapers. He loved sports. Blacks couldn’t go to the same schools as whites. They

couldn’t play at the same pools and parks if whites were there.

They couldn’t go to the hotels or cafes that whites went to. They couldn’t even go

through the front door of a white person’s house. One time Martin Luther King needed to

use the restroom and he decided to go into the one labeled “men” instead of “colored”

and the attendant told him he had to go all the way to the other room. He was very

offended and knew it wasn’t right.

He had an older sister named Willie Christine and a younger brother named

Alfred Daniel. Martin Luther King Jr. was very smart. He was so smart that he even

skipped some grades in elementary school and high school. He was 14 when he was in

the 11th grade!! He graduated high school at the age of 15. He went to Morehouse

College. He also took courses at Boston University.

On December 21, 1956, Martin Luther King was arrested and his home was

bombed. Then later in1957, he was elected the president of the Southern Christian

Leadership Conference. On June 18, 1953, he married Coretta Scott. On September

1st they made it to Montgomery. A little after that, they found a home at 309 South

Jackson Street. Then they had four children. First came Yolanda, on November 17, 1955,

Martin Luther III on October 23, 1957, Dexter on January 30, 1961. On March 28, 1963

the last child arrived, they named her Bernice Albertine.

Martin Luther King Jr. became the Pastorale of the Dexter Avenue Baptist

Church. In 1964 he was the youngest man to get the Nobel Peace prize. He gave the

prize money to the civil rights government. He received five honorary degrees, and in

1963 Time Magazine named him man of the year. He wrote five books and a lot of

articles. On April 4, 1968, James Earl Ray shot Martin Luther King Jr. on the

balcony of his motel room in Tennessee. He shot him in his right jaw. Then at a Memphis

hospital, about an hour later, he died. His funeral took place on April 9, 1968 at Ebenezer

Baptist Church.

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  1. danny

    On April 4, 2007 at 8:32 am


    thanks i really needed that for a report!

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    On April 4, 2007 at 9:02 am


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