Martin Luther King Jr help lead the Civil Rights Movement but most of all he helped to stop segregation laws
In 1953, Martin Luther King Junior married Coretta Scott.
Martin Luther King Junior just the way you spelled it
Martin Luther King Jr. was born in 1929 and assassinated in 1968.
Martin Luther King Jr. lead the bus boycott.
Martin Luther King Junior died on April 1968. He was assasinated by James Earl Ray.
In 1953, Martin Luther King Junior married Coretta Scott.
Yes.(seriously)
Martin Luther King Junior just the way you spelled it
Martin Luther King Jr. was born in 1929 and assassinated in 1968.
JR stands for junior. M.L.K. stands for Marten Luther King.
Martin Luther King Jr. lead the bus boycott.
Yes.Dr. Martin Luther King Junior was the son of Martin Luther King Senior.For more information see the answers to the Related Questions shown below.
Martin Luther King Jr. is an example of how to use junior in a sentence.
Martin Luther King Junior died on April 1968. He was assasinated by James Earl Ray.
Martin Luther King Jr. (or Junior) gave Blacks (or coloreds) rights to eat and drink and sit where Whites were doing that stuff. Then, after he got shot
He was named (after his father), Michael King, Jr. But after an inspiring visit to Germany, Michael King Sr. legally changed his - and his son's - name to "Martin Luther King" (Senior and Junior).
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.