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  1. Martin Luther King Jr: A Profile (American Century Series)
  2. Meet Martin Luther King Jr by Johnny Ray Moore, 2002-09-01
  3. The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Clayborne Carson, 1998-11-01
  4. What Is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day? (Special Holiday Books) by Margaret Friskey, 1990-08
  5. MLK: The Martin Luther King, Jr Tapes
  6. Martin Luther King, Jr.: Nonviolent Strategies and Tactics for Social Change by John J. Ansbro, 2000-11-07
  7. In the Spirit of Martin: The Living Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by Nikki Giovanni, Gary Miles Chassman, et all 2002-01-09
  8. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the March on Washington (All Aboard Reading) by Frances E. Ruffin, 2000-12-04
  9. The King God Didn't Save: Reflections on the Life and Death of Martin Luther King, Jr., by John Alfred, Williams, 1970-01
  10. Martin Luther King, Jr. (History Maker Bios) by Mary Winget, 2003-03
  11. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Sermonic Power of Public Discourse (Studies in Rhetoric and Communication)
  12. Ring Out Freedom!: The Voice of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Making of the Civil Rights Movement by Fredrik Sunnemark, 2003-10-29
  13. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Best Holiday Books) by Dianne M. MacMillan, 1992-08
  14. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (First Step Nonfiction) by Robin Nelson, 2002-09

81. Scholastic News:
Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–1968) From Grolier s The New Book ofKnowledge, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted
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82. Martin Luther King Jr. Quotes - The Quotations Page
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All men are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality.
Martin Luther King Jr.
I submit that an individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the highest respect for the law.
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In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
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It may be true that the law cannot make a man love me, but it can stop him from lynching me, and I think that's pretty important.
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Like an unchecked cancer, hate corrodes the personality and eats away its vital unity. Hate destroys a man's sense of values and his objectivity. It causes him to describe the beautiful as ugly and the ugly as beautiful, and to confuse the true with the false and the false with the true.
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84. Martin Luther King, Jr., Biography
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1929–1968, American clergyman and civilrights leader. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., prepares to speak
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    Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1929–1968, American clergyman and civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., prepares to speak to a crowd of 200,000 marchers in Washingtion, DC. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., graduated from Morehouse College (B.A., 1948), Crozer Theological Seminary (B.D., 1951), and Boston University (Ph.D., 1955). The son of the pastor of the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, King was ordained in 1947 and became (1954) minister of a Baptist church in Montgomery, Ala. He led the black boycott (1955–56) of segregated city bus lines and in 1956 gained a major victory and prestige as a civil-rights leader when Montgomery buses began to operate on a desegregated basis.
    King organized the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), which gave him a base to pursue further civil-rights activities, first in the South and later nationwide. His philosophy of nonviolent resistance led to his arrest on numerous occasions in the 1950s and 60s. His campaigns had mixed success, but the protest he led in Birmingham, Ala., in 1963 brought him worldwide attention. He spearheaded the Aug., 1963, March on Washington, which brought together more than 200,000 people. In 1964 he was awarded the

85. The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968)
The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968). Hartford Web Publishingis not the author of the documents in World History Archives
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Martin Luther King, Man of History
Martin Luther King, Man of History, 11 January 1995. Relation of individual personality and historic circumstance. By Paul Rosenberg, 13 January 1995. For King what was important was not just individual character, but objective social justice. By Jeff Cohen and Norman Solomon, 14 January 1995. As King matured to broaden his concern to include economic justice for all people, not just civil rights for Blacks, the media became deaf to his message. By Abdul Alkalimat, in 4 January 1996. He is remembered because he represented a mass social movement that was developing a revolutionary vision, for Black people, for all American people, for the world. By Tim Wheeler, in

86. Martin Luther King, Jr. Sources In The LSU Libraries
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Updated by Carols Diaz (1994) Return to ... Martin Luther King Jr./Black History Month Writings of Martin Luther King, Jr. I've Been to the Mountaintop.
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A Martin Luther King Treasury.
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The Measure of A Man.
Martin Luther King, Jr. (Philadelphia: Fortress Press), 1988.
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A selection of sermons. The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Clayborne Carson, ed. (Berkeley: University of California Press), 1992.
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The Preacher King: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Word that Moved America.
Richard Lischer. (New York: Oxford University Press), 1995
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Strength to Love.

87. Martin Luther King - MediaWiki
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  • "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."
    • Source: "I have a dream" Speech http://www.mecca.org/~crights/dream.html (August 28, ) in Washington after the completion of civil rights march. "You can’t talk about solving the economic problem of the Negro without talking about billions of dollars. You can’t talk about ending the slums without first saying profit must be taken out of slums. You’re really tampering and getting on dangerous ground because you are messing with folk then. You are messing with captains of industry… Now this means that we are treading in difficult water, because it really means that we are saying that something is wrong…with capitalism… There must be a better distribution of wealth and maybe America must move toward a Democratic Socialism."
      • Source: Frogmore, S.C. November, 14, 1966. Speech in front of his staff.

88. A Martin Luther King, Jr. Biography: Terraformers(tm) Tombtown(tm)
1929 1968. Martin Luther King, Jr. Born in Atlanta, GA on January15, 1929, Martin Luther King, Jr. was the eldest son of Martin
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MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. Born in Atlanta, GA on January 15, 1929, Martin Luther King, Jr. was the eldest son of Martin Luther King, Sr., pastor of Ebenezer Baptist church and civil rights leader, and Alberta Williams King, whose father was the Rev. A.D. Williams, predicesor as Ebenezer's paster, and a founder of Atlanta's NAACP chapter. He entered Morehouse College at the age of 15, was ordained a Baptist minister at 17, graduated from Crozer Theological Seminary as class president at 22, married Coretta Scott in June 1953, at 24, and received a doctorate in systematic theology in 1955, at age 26. By the end of this scholarly journey, the core of King's philosophy of nonviolent protest had been formed, based on the ideals of Mohand as K. Gandhi. King returned to the south and accepted the pastorate of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. In December of 1955, the black community of Montgomery was outraged when a woman on her way home from work, Rosa Lee Parks, was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a municipal bus to a white man. King was chosen to organize a boycott to end racial segregation in public transportation. Although King gained national prominence as a result of his exceptional oratorical skills and personal courage, during the course of the 381-day action, his home was bombed, many threats were made against his life, and he was arrested, jailed, and convicted on charges of conspiring to interfere with the bus company's operations. Despite efforts to suppress the movement, the Supreme Court's mandate outlawed all segregated public transportation in the city.

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A man who won t die for something is not fit to live. Martin Luther King, Jr.(1929 - 1968). I have a dream today. - Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929 - 1968).
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90. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - It Is A Dream Deeply Rooted In The American Dream
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1929 1968.
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On April 4, 1968 King was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. The bullet cut short the life of one great man, but will never cut short the seeds he planted in his unstoppable dream for a better America.
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91. Martin Luther King
Translate this page Discriminations portrait Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (1929 - 1968). Le docteurMartin Luther King est né en 1929 dans le sud des Etats-Unis.
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" Tu aimeras ton prochain comme toi-même "
desegregation "La seule révolution, la non-violence" desegregation Ces manifestations de masse seront marquées par la mort de plusieurs manifestants et l'incarcération de nombreux militants (dont celle de Martin Luther King à plusieurs reprises). Elles culminent en août 1963 avec la grande Marche sur Washington, où le pasteur prononce son fameux discours " Je fais un rêve " devant plus de 250 000 personnes, devant le Mémorial d’Abraham Lincoln. M.L. King est le plus jeune lauréat à recevoir le Prix Nobel de la Paix, à l’âge de 35 ans. L’année suivante, les lois de 1964 et 1965 abrogent toutes les lois raciales qui existent dans le pays depuis un siècle. Si elles mettent un terme à la ségrégation légale, elles ne mettent pas fin à la ségrégation sociale. A partir de 1965, Martin Luther King se bat aussi bien sur le front de la lutte pour une plus grand justice sociale dans une Amérique à laquelle le président Lyndon Johnson propose une " Grande société ", que contre la guerre au Vietnam. Il doit aussi affronter le radicalisme d’une nouvelle génération de militants, plus jeunes et issus de couches sociales les moins favorisées. Dès l’été 1965, les ghettos s’enflamment.

92. KING, Martin Luther Jr.
Translate this page Band III (1992) Spalten 1490-1494 Autor Noel L. Erskine Adam Weyer.King, Martin Luther Jr., * 15.1. 1929, + 4.4. 1968. - K. wuchs
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93. 1929 1968 Jr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Unheroic in appearance, givento deaconsober suits and ponderous gravity, Martin Luther King Jr.
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MLK: The Martin Luther King tapes is the first Audio CD I've ever purchased. I am a new student of our great orators, and Martin, from what I've read, is the best. One of my only regrets concerning Dr. King's speeches is that I haven't been able to hear them all as spoken by his eloquent, yet powerful oratory style. This Audio CD has eliminated my concern. I can now hear Dr. King anytime I want to at work. I feel like I'm right there, listening with his audience. If this product is any indica...
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Unheroic in appearance, given to "deacon-sober suits" and "ponderous gravity," Martin Luther King Jr. ushered in an epochal era of change in the United States. Closely watching King's journey from Montgomery to Birmingham to the Lincoln Memorial to Memphis was journalist Marshall Frady, who honors the minister's achievement and spirit in this lucid biography. "Almost a geological age ago, it seems nowthat great moral saga of belief and violence that unfolded in the musky deeps of the Sout...
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94. People For The American Way | Martin Luther King Jr. Is Still Speaking Out
Dr. Martin Luther King 1929 1968 Nonviolence means avoiding not only external physicalviolence but also internal violence of spirit Martin Luther King Jr.
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95. 32711. King, Jr., Martin Luther. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968), US clergyman, civil rightsleader. “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” Why We Can’t Wait (1963).
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96. Education-Martin Luther King
But the figure who came to personify the cries for equality in those decadeswas the Atlanta preacher Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–1968).
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Impassioned Voice for Equality
In the story of the black civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s, many figures contributed to the substantial gains made in the United States toward eliminating racial discrimination. But the figure who came to personify the cries for equality in those decades was the Atlanta preacher Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–1968). A key strategist in such events as the forcing of bus integration in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955–1956 and in the nonviolent protests leading to the landmark civil rights legislation of the 1960s, King is best remembered by many for his impassioned eloquence. I have a dream that one day … this great nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.” These emotion-laden words, which he spoke at Washington, D.C.’s Lincoln Memorial as part of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963, have become classic in the annals of American oratory. In 1968 an assassin’s bullet struck King down. By then, however, the impact of his work was already deeply felt, and it was clear that at least part of his vision for a society founded on racial equality had been realized. Taking a Closer Look
Boris Chaliapin, who painted this portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. for the cover of Time in 1957, was a frequent cover-maker for the magazine. Painted in a meticulously realistic style, it includes a vignette in the lower left foreground that indicates the occasion for which the likeness was created—the triumphant close in the struggle to integrate buses in Montgomery, Alabama. What other background elements in the painting contribute to your understanding about King’s role in the civil rights movement?

97. MARTIN LUTHER KING

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M A R T I N L U T H E R K I N G VEJA TAMBÉM O DISCURSO PROFÉTICO DE MARTIN LUTHER KING O líder Martin Luther King, Jr FOTOS DE MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR Martin Luther King nasceu em Atlanta Georgia, em 15 de janeiro de 1929 em uma família de negros americanos de classe média. Seu pai era pastor batista e sua mãe era professora. Aos 19 anos King foi ordenado pastor batista. Mais tarde, formou-se no Seminário Teológico de Crozer e então cursou seus estudos de pós-graduação na Universidade de Boston.
Seus estudos o levaram a explorar as idéias do nacionalista indu Mohandas K. Gandhi, que se tornaram o centro de sua filosofia de protesto não violento. Enquanto esteve em Boston casou-se e, em 1954, tornou-se pastor da igreja batista de Montgomery, Alabama. Como presidente da Associação de Melhoramento de Montgomery, organizou um boicote contra a segregação no transporte público. Durante este boicote, que durou um ano, King teve sua casa bombardeada. Muitos atentados foram feitos contra a sua vida e ele foi preso diversas vezes. Apesar disso, o boicote obteve sucesso e terminou com um mandato da suprema corte proibindo toda e qualquer segregação no transporte público da cidade. Obtendo o respeito de todos, King tornou-se um líder dos negros americanos na sua luta por seus direitos civis.
Em 1963 liderou um movimento massivo pelos direitos civis no Alabama, organizando campanhas por eleitores negros, dessegregação, melhores condições de moradia e educação por todo o sul. A não-violência tornou-se sua maneira de demonstrar resistência. Foi novamente preso diversas vezes. Neste mesmo ano liderou a histórica passeata em Washington onde proferiu seu famoso discurso "I have a dream"("Eu tenho um sonho"). Em 1964 foi premiado com o Nobel da Paz.

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LAUREATES, ARTICLES, EDUCATIONAL, The Nobel Peace Prize 1964. Martin Luther KingJr. USA. Leader of Southern Christian Leadership Conference . b. 1929 d. 1968.
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