What Are Martin Luther King Jr's Major Accomplishments

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is famous for the work he did during the Civil Rights movement, and especially for his “I Have a Dream” speech. This is only one of the many accomplishments made during his life that was tragically cut short by an assassin. Dr. King was born Michael King, Jr. on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. He was born into a fairly well-off family of whom most were well-educated. His father was the minister at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. Although he grew up in a predominately black area, he still experienced his first taste of racial prejudice at age 6 when his white friend told him his parents would not allow him to play with King anymore because of his skin color. Despite growing up in the South where schools were segregated, Dr. King received a good education and went on to go to college. At age 23 he had married aspiring singer and musician Coretta Scott, with whom he had four children. …show more content…

Civil rights activists in the city formed the Montgomery Improvement Association to boycott the public transit system in support of Parks and the principle she stood for. King, who was pastor of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery at the time, was chosen as their leader. This began Martin Luther King Jr.’s career as a civil rights activists, although he was definitely opposed to segregation and Jim Crow laws before this. The association organized the boycott and urged others not to ride public transportation, handing out leaflets that read, “Another Negro woman has been arrested and put in jail because she refused to give up her bus seat. Don’t ride the buses to work, to town, to school, or anywhere on Monday. If you work, take a cab, or share a ride, or walk.” A little over a year later, the Montgomery buses were desegregated, and Dr. King set about his next project: the Southern Christian Leadership

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