Walking For Justice
Who was Martin Luther King jr.?
His legal birth name was Michael and his Father, Martin Luther king, changed their names when they went traveling to Germany and gt inspired from in honor to the German leader of the protestant of the reformed movement who was a priest in the 16th century. Martin Luther King Jr. was born on Jan. 15 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia and his father changed their names in the 1930’s when martin Luther King Jr. was around 5 years old. He was a middle child between an older sister and younger brother. His sister was called Willie Christine King, and his brother was called Alfred Daniel Williams King.
He sang with his church choir in Atlanta’s premier of the movie Gone with the wind, he loved music
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The activists had won some remarkable victories; among the most memorable as the 1954 predominant court resolution of Education, required all black and white students to be present at different schools were illegal, who happened to be the one who held that state laws. Nevertheless , these victories could not pull of pieces by the systemic racism that caused suffering to the country. It was in this environment, seeing the probability of an America where black and white citizens were frankly equal, that Martin Luther King, Jr. took part in the fighting for civil rights for black Americans.
By training a Baptist minister, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. searched for raising in the public awareness of racism, to end racial intolerance and segregation in the United States. In a period of time, his goal was racial equality, Martin Luther King arranged out a sequences of smaller intentions that involved local fundamental campaigns, which was an organization for African Americans to have their equal rights and freedom. In 1955,Martin Luther King took part in his first major civil rights campaign in Montgomery, where buses have been eventually racially