Martin Luther gave the famous "I Have a Dream" speech to help fight against the racism against the black people in the United States.
Martin Luther is the creator of Lutheranism. Martin Luther King was named after Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr. was named after his father, Martin Luther King. Nobody's name was changed.
Martin Luther was from Germany. Martin Luther King was from America.
Martin Luther King Sr wanted to change his son's name son he can be named after him. Instead of Martin Luther King Srhe named him Martin Luther King Jr
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The father of Martin Luther King, Jr. was Martin Luther King, Sr.
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Martin Luther King Jr was not named after Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr was named after his father, Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King was named after Martin Luther.
Martin Luther King Jr. changed his name to honor the German theologian Martin Luther, who inspired him with his teachings on equality and justice.
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.
Martin Luther King Jr. was tired of the racism and segrigation of the country. So he started a rally to slop the separation of different races in the country.