Biography
Martin Luther King jr. was born on January 15, 1929. Martin’s original name was Michael, which he had later changed to Martin. Growing up he received an upper-middle class education. Although he got a nice education, he still lived in the south, where segregation was a disadvantage. In fact, one day, “One of his white playmates announced that his parents would no longer allow him to play with king, because the children were now attending segregated schools,” according to Encyclopedia Britannica.
Later in his life the person he favored most - his maternal grandmother, had a fatal heart attack and died in 1944. King was so upset that at age 12, he tried to commit suicide from a two story window.
Before King went to college, he spent
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Cause
The civil rights movement started because of racial discrimination and segregation. It was prominently during the 1950s in the United States of America. “This movement had its roots in the centuries-long efforts of African slaves and their descendants to resist facial oppression and abolish the institution of slavery,” says Encyclopedia Britannica.
In 1964-1965 many black activists had begun to see how they deserved more freedom too, not just civil rights. Equal rights were “complete” in the United State’s Declaration of Independence, African slaves were still treated poorly. They didn’t have the right to,”Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” according to Encyclopedia Britannica.
American voting rights were usually white males who owned property or land, when most laws were gender or race
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The civil rights movement is over, although a different sort of part of it was debated recently. The topic of same gender marriage is similar but for the most part, it’s over.
The SCLC, which is the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, is one organization I will mention. It is one that Martin Luther King jr. started himself. He started it because of the montgomery bus incident with Rosa Parks, which I have explained in my last chapter in more depth.
Another organization is the NAACP. This stands for National Association of Advancement for Colored People. For this organization you can choose to donate for NAACP to help them reach their goals.
Another organization is called CORE, which stands for: Congress Of Racial Equality. You can also donate to this group, to fund their activities that they hold.
Another organization is called the SNCC, which stands for: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. They are also opening an online store for them to raise money for their cause.
There are many more organizations that I’m sure some of them anyone can donate to, you can look at more online, if you search, “Civil rights movement