How Did Martin Luther King Impact The Civil Rights Movement

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On January 15, 1929 Martin Luther king Jr was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. When he was six years old he learned about segregation at an early age because one of his white friends parents told them they can’t play with him.At the age of fifteen martin Luther king Jr attend Morehouse college and graduated with an arts degree in sociology and Boston Universty graduated with the Crozer Theological Seminary.In 1947, Martin Luther King delivered his first sermon at the pulpit of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. The church congregation voted to license Martin Luther King jr. as a minister soon afterward, and he was a pastor in February 1948.On December 1, 1955, a year after King's have arrived in Atlanta, the secretary of the Montgomery chapter of the NAACP,who was Rosa Parks, refused to get up from her seat on the front of the bus. Rosa Parks was arrested and sent to jail, but her act of rebeliance inspired the burgeoning civil rights movement in Montgomery which started a boycott.The boycott lasted for over a year, during that time Martin Luther King Jr. was threatened, arrested and even had his house bombed. …show more content…

King led the march to washington and gave his “I had a dream” speech and about 250,000 people listened to his speech in washington.In Dr. King “I had a dream” speech stated I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created