Martin Luther King Jr Biography

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Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta Georgia. He lived from 1929-1968. Born as the middle child of Michael King Sr. and Alberta williams king. Martin Had an older sister named, Willie Christine and had a younger brother named Alfred Daniel Williams King. The King children grew up in a secure and loving home.Martin sr. was more the disciplinarian. While their mothers gentleness easily balanced out their fathers more strict hand. Although they definitely tried Martins parents couldn't keep him completely away from racism. Martin Luther King jr. fought against racial prejudice,not just because his race suffered but also because he considered racism and segregation to be an affront to god's will. Martin King Sr. strongly discouraged any sense of class superiority in his children which left a lasting impression on Martin Jr. At the age of 5 he went to his first public school. He was baptized in May, 1936. At the age of 12 he was devastated when his grandmother passed away, he tried to commit suicide. He jumped from a second story window at his families home. He attended Booker T. Washington High School and was said to be a valuable student. He skipped 9th and 11th grade and entered Morehouse college in Atlanta at the age of 15! Although his family was deeply involved in the church and worship, young Martin questioned his religion in general and felt uncomfortable with overly emotional displaying of religious worship. Martin chose to rebel against his father's beliefs and drink while playing pool in college,as it turns out it was not the smartest idea, because he got together with a girl and soon after he had to break up with her. In 1948, Martin Luther king Jr. earned a sociology degree from fr... ... middle of paper ... ...o him. During his early activism and was the main organizer of the 1963 March on Washington. But Rustin was also an arguable person at the time. Although Rustins council was very valuable to Martin, most of his supporters pushed him to stay away from Rustin. In February 1960 some African-American students started the “sit-in” in Greensboro, North Carolina. They would sit at segregated lunch counters in the cities stores. The SCLC held a conference at Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina about the sit-ins and encouraged students to keep doing them. In august of 1960 segregation at lunch counters in 27 southern cities with ended. On October 19, 1960 King and 36 other african americans were requested to leave a lunch-counter but denied it so they were arrested. John F. Kennedy expressed his concern for the terrible treatment King had gotten for the traffic ticket.

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