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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He Had a Dream
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Nov 30, 2014

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Page 1: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

He Had a Dream

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Early Life

• Born January 15, 1929 in Atlanta• Strong Baptist family• One sister, Christine one younger

brother, Alfred• Played games and sports with kids

his age

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Family

• Father was Mike King an assistant pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church

• Highly respected his father and mother

• Grandmother Williams was especially important to him

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Schooling

• High school in Atlanta• Junior year, skipped to college at

Morehouse College at the age of 15• Degree in sociology• Crozer Theological Seminary and

University of Pennsylvania

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Courtship• First met Coretta Scott in Boston• Married in 1953• 4 children throughout marriage

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Words of Coretta Scott

• "...he was looking for a wife. I wasn't looking for a husband, but he was a wonderful human being...I still resisted his overtures, but after he persisted, I had to pray about it...I had a dream, and in that dream, I was made to feel that I should allow myself to be open and stop fighting the relationship. That's what I did, and of course the rest is history. "

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Pastoral Work

• First job in Montgomery, Alabama in 1954

• Started with a $4,300 a year wage• Very hard working

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Montgomery Bus Boycott

• December 1, 1955; Rosa Parks• Planned as a 1 day boycott• MIA• Non-violence

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Boycott’s Impact

• Montgomery County Grand Jury• Money loss• Supreme Court• SCLC• Meeting with President Eisenhower

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March on Washington

• August 28, 1963• Non-violence• “I Have a Dream”• Met with President

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1964

• TIME Magazine• Civil Rights Act• Nobel Peace Prize

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Assassination

• April 4th, 1968• Balcony of Lorraine Motel• Bullet to jaw• Riots

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“An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow

confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of

all humanity”