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文档介绍:Martin Luther King
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First Part, Martin Luther King`s Lifetime.
Second Part, His main story`s details.
Third part, His most well-know speech : ” I have a dream”
Lifetime
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生平
Lifetime
In1929Martin Luther King Jr was born in Atlanta in a small huose,
his father was a chaplain, and mother was a teacher.
1944, he was 15, he entered Morehouse college, and then,
he acquireed a bachelor.
In 1951, Martin Luther King acquired Crozer theological seminary
In 1953, Martin Luther King married with Coretta Scott
In1954, Martin Luther King became a prayer of Alabama montgomery dexter avenue baptist church
In 1955, Martin Luther King acquired doctor's degree of Boston University
In 1955, the Montgomery Improvement Association anized
In 1964, he received the nobel peace prize
In 1968 , he was murdered , he was just 39 years old
in 1986, Martin Luther King Day was established in his honor.
In 1977, he was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of
Freedom by Jimmy Carter
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生平细节
Some Details
On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat. The Montgomery Bus Boycott, urged and planned by Nixon and led by King, soon followed. The boycott lasted for 385 days, and the situation became so tense that King‘s house was bombed. King was arrested during this campaign, which ended with a United States District Court ruling in Browder v. Gayle that ended racial segregation on all Montgomery public buses.
The 1963 March on Washington attracted an estimated 250,000 people for a peaceful demonstration to promote Civil Rights and economic equality for African Americans.
Participants walked down Constitution
and Independence avenues, then —
100 years after the Emancipation
Proclamation was signed — gathered
be