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he was a civil rights leader for the predigest actions to stop

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Q: What did Martin lead in Montgomery Alabama?
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What did martin lead in motgomery Alabama?

Montgomery bus boycott


What did matin Luther king lead in montgomeryalabama?

Martin Luther King Jr. led the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Montgomery,Alabama.


What did martin Luther king jr lead in Montgomery?

Martin Luther King Jr. led the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People in Montgomery Alabama. He was the pastor at Dexter Avenue Baptist church at this time.


Where was martin Luther kings church?

Montgomery, Alabama


What church did Martin Luther King pastor in Montgomery Alabama?

He was a pastor at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama


When did Martin Luther King become a leader?

Montgomery, Alabama.


What city was Martin Luther King in when he was assassinated in?

what town was dr. king assassinated in Memphis, TN


Did Martin Luther King Jr live in Montgomery Alabama?

No he was born and died in Eisleben Germany which was a part of the Holy Roman Empire and while he lived and worked elsewhere during his lifetime such as Wartburg Castle in Eisenbach at no time was Martin Luther a resident of Montgomery Alabama since that city did not exist during his lifetime. Perhaps the question refers to Martin Luther King, Jr., who did live in Montgomery Alabama where he was the Pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church.


What did Martin Luther King Jr do in Montgomery Alabama and other places?

after he married


What town and state did Martin Luther King Jr live in?

Montgomery, Alabama


Why did Martin Luther King Jr move his family to Alabama?

why did dr. king move his family to Montgomery Alabama


What year did Martin Luther king lead the boycott?

After Rosa Parks was arrested on December 1, 1955 for refusing to give up her seat on the bus, the Montgomery Improvement Association led a bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama. Martin Luther King, Jr. was the president of the organization.