Through his 19 trips to the Southern half of the United States (even when it was known separately as the Confederacy), he helped free almost 300 slaves through his "Underground Railroad" system.
I'm sure there are different answers, but one reason he was brave is, he was a very vocal civil rights leader when minorities, especially black people, had no human rights, as far as many people were concerned.
he had the power to lead marches against segregation and didn't back down even after being arrested. Also, he lead a bus boycott.
he led movements that he knew that he would get beaten or go to jail for.
he was never afriad to speak to any race. and was never silent
he want everybody judge not the color of there skin and the contact of there charater
He led the boycott
martin dr Luther king
Martin Luther King Jr. made the big speech to end segregation and racial acts. His father was not famous. When people refer to Martin Luther King, they're usually referring to Martin Luther King Jr.
No, Martin Luther King is celebrated to remember the achievements of Martin Luther King who made a revolutionary idea of ending racial segregation. It is not celebrated as a day for unemployment.
Without Martin Luther King Jr. we would most likely still have segregation.
There is absolutely no family relationship - only their names are quite similar at first glance!The similarity is explained by the fact that Martin Luther King and also his son, Doctor Martin Luther King, Junior, were both named after Martin Luther, the 16th century Protestant theologian.Martin Luther King Jr's father's real name was actually Michael King.Martin Luther King, Jr. was the son of a Black preacher known at the time only as "Daddy King." In 1935, "Daddy King" was inspired to name himself after the Protestant reformer Martin Luther. He announced to his congregation that in future they were to refer to him as "Martin Luther King" and to his son as "Martin Luther King, Jr."Michael King remained Martin Luther King's real name right up to the time he died because the name change was never made legal.
honorable and he is also very brave. he made lots of people proud.
martin dr Luther king
Martin Luther King Jr. made the big speech to end segregation and racial acts. His father was not famous. When people refer to Martin Luther King, they're usually referring to Martin Luther King Jr.
Because Martin Luther king made life better for African Americans.
Martin Luther didn't threaten he made assumptions.
No, Martin Luther King is celebrated to remember the achievements of Martin Luther King who made a revolutionary idea of ending racial segregation. It is not celebrated as a day for unemployment.
Jamaica
no he did not but in chicagothere's a school named afther his name martin luther king high school
Without Martin Luther King Jr. we would most likely still have segregation.
There is absolutely no family relationship - only their names are quite similar at first glance!The similarity is explained by the fact that Martin Luther King and also his son, Doctor Martin Luther King, Junior, were both named after Martin Luther, the 16th century Protestant theologian.Martin Luther King Jr's father's real name was actually Michael King.Martin Luther King, Jr. was the son of a Black preacher known at the time only as "Daddy King." In 1935, "Daddy King" was inspired to name himself after the Protestant reformer Martin Luther. He announced to his congregation that in future they were to refer to him as "Martin Luther King" and to his son as "Martin Luther King, Jr."Michael King remained Martin Luther King's real name right up to the time he died because the name change was never made legal.
The two only share a common first name, but their last names are completely different. One is 'Luther' the other is 'King', and one lived in the 1500s, and the other from 1928 (in utero) to April 4, 1968. One was German and the other American. One was white and the other black. They are in no way related if I haven't made it clear enough. Martin Luther King Jr's father, Martin Luther King, was named after Martin Luther.
he made himself intelligent