This Biography is about one of the best Civil Rights Activist Martin Luther King Jr including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Martin Luther King Jr | |
Real Name | Martin Luther King Jr |
Profession | Political Leaders, Civil Rights Activists |
Nick Name | Michael King Jr. |
Famous as | Civil Rights Activist |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Baptist (Progressive National Baptist Convention) |
Political Ideology | Peace movement, African-American Civil Rights Movement |
Personal Life of Martin Luther King Jr | |
Born on | 15 January 1929 |
Birthday | 15th January |
Died At Age | 39 |
Sun Sign | Capricorn |
Born in | Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
Died on | 04 April 1968 |
Place of death | Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. |
Cause of Death | Assassination |
Family Background of Martin Luther King Jr | |
Father | Martin Luther King, Sr. |
Mother | Alberta Williams King |
Siblings | Willie Christine King, Alfred Daniel Williams King |
Spouse/Partner | Coretta Scott King (1953-1968) |
Children | Yolanda Denise-King (1955-2007), Martin Luther King III (b.1957), Dexter Scott King (b.1961), Bernice Albertine King (b.1963) |
Education | Boston University (1954 -1955), Crozer Theological Seminary (1948-1951), Morehouse College (1948), Washington High School |
Founder/Co-Founder | Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) |
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Personal Fact of Martin Luther King Jr | |
Martin Luther King Junior was a leader of the African-American Civil Rights Movement. While fighting against injustice meted to the African-Americans, he carefully shunned violence. His ideas were based on Christian doctrines but for operational techniques he looked towards Mahatma Gandhi’s non-violent movement. His first major campaign was Montgomery Bus Boycott. It not only led to the abolition of racial segregation on Montgomery public transport system, but also turned King Jr. into a national figure and the fiercest spokesperson of civil rights movement. Subsequently, he led many other nonviolent campaigns and gave many inspiring speeches. Later, he expanded the ambit of his movement and started fighting for equal employment opportunity. His March to Washington for Jobs and Freedom was one such campaign. In his short life, he was arrested twenty-nine times. He dreamt that one day every human being would be judged by his ability, not by the color of his skin. He died from a white fanatic’s bullet at the age of thirty-nine. |
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