Martin Luther King Essay Outline

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Dwight Mills Jr. Professor James Clarke Introduction to US history 2 April 30, 2014 Martin Luther King Jr was an individual who not only impacted the African American community but also brought political justice to the many Americans who were oppressed. Simultaneously, he was influenced by his Southern roots; in Atlanta Georgia is where King learned his basic foundation of religious and political leadership. Despite the fact of only being thirty- nine at the time of his death, King left an outstanding voice on the social injustice that occurred during the civil rights movement. King paved the way for many Americans; his voice inspired many of the twentieth century; later lead to major intellectual, cultural, and political developments. On January 15, 21929 in Atlanta Georgia Martin Luther King, Jr., were born. He was the son of the Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. and Alberta Williams King. King's father was also born Michael King, and Martin Luther King, Jr., was originally named Michael King, Jr. His family had traveled to Europe in 1934 and visited Germany. His father changed both of their names to Martin in honor of the German Protestant leader Martin Luther. In The King resident there was the, Willie Christine King, and a younger brother Alfred Daniel Williams King. http://nhdexample1.weebly.com/early-life.html King attended Booker T. Washington High School. He did not fully finish high school, skipping 9th and 10 grades and entered Morehouse College at 15 years of age. While completing his undergraduate degree at Atlanta’s Morehouse College. While in College King overcame his accepted his calling to become a Reverend. The Morehouse president at the time, Benjamin E. Mayshad influenced King’s spiritual development; he... ... middle of paper ... ...before him he passed away before he saw his vision in full effect. Dr. King’s dream still lives on today instilled in the heart of every American no matter what race or ethnicity. When we gaze at what Dr. King accomplished, we see a man who changed the world. Martin Luther King Jr. will always be remembered in history as a great man. Until his death King remained steadfast in his commitment to the radical transformation of American society through nonviolent activism. http://www.history.com/topics/black-history/montgomery-bus-boycott http://nhdexample1.weebly.com/early-life.html Sanders, Viv. "Rosa Parks & The Montgomery Bus Boycott." History Review 55 (2006): 3-8.Academic Search Premier. Web. 29 Apr. 2014. http://newsone.com/2043202/dr-king-stabbed-woman/] http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/04/martin-luther-kings-letter-from-birmingham-jail/274668/

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