Martin Luther King Research Paper

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Martin Luther King

“Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed”. Martin Luther King is a very historically famous man. He fought for freedom and wanted racial equality for all. Martin luther King Jr. very much wanted to be free for himself, but he was very unselfish and wanted to help free thousands. Martin Luther King is a very unforgettable man because he fought peacefully to make a great change in today’s society.

Martin luther king was born on January 15, 1929 to the parents of Martin King and Alberta King. He was the second child of the family and was born at his maternal grandparents home. King was a baptist and would sing in the church choir. When he turned 5 years old, he began …show more content…

He was so sad that he attempted to suicide, but he ended up wanting to live and if he did suicide we don’t know where we would be today. As a young child growing up in the South, King Jr. had to deal with a great amount of segregation. This man had to deal with going to all black schools and receive “different” treatment. Later in life, he started to attend Booker T. Washington High School but skipped both ninth and eleventh grade. He was very smart and attended Morehouse college at age 15 in 1944. He had many questions about the church which led him to leaving the ministry. He later took a bible class which helped him to make a future in ministry. Martin Luther King Jr. was very fascinated in the history of the bible and the church. King got his sociology degree in 1948 and was elected student body president in 1951. He was very liked in college, especially by the women. Martin would rebel against his father’s influence by drinking beer and playing pool. In his last year of college, Martin King came under the influence of …show more content…

tried to correct in the corrupt society in the early 1960’s. He wanted to make the United States one community with all of its many faces. Jr. had become very tired of these laws called the Jim Crow Laws. Jim Crow Laws were segregation laws that took rights away from black people and gave more rights to white people. Martin Luther King Jr. was a powerful speaker and great motivator. Jr. learned a lot from his experiences growing up. These rough times gave him the guts and the will to stand up for what he believes in. No matter what Martin Luther was always motivated to help the cause for the right thing. In martin Luther King Jr. speech “I Have A Dream” King declared that he and the colored men and women deserve to not be crippled with their civil rights and it has be one hundred years that they have been living under these