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Yes, Martin Luther King Jr. had a religious experience in his early 20s when he made a personal commitment to follow Jesus Christ and become a minister. This experience deeply influenced his life and work as a civil rights leader, and he often spoke about the importance of his faith in inspiring his commitment to justice and equality.

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