Oct 7, 2008
Born January 15, 1929
Atlanta, Georgia
Died April 4, 1968
Memphis, Tennessee
Minister and civil rights leader
Martin Luther King Jr. led nonviolent protests during the civil rights movement of the 1960s. He believed that the peaceful coordination of large groups of people could bring about change in society. Before the 1960s, blacks were segregated, separated from whites, especially in the South. Public facilities were divided into those for whites and those for blacks. Segregation applied to schools, bathrooms, neighborhoods, jobs, and even seats on buses and trains. Usually, black facilities were in...
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