Martin Luther King was confronted by violence in his life but that was not the way he fought back. His house was bombed, he was stabbed and his family received death threats! but he fought back with words. The " I Have a Dream" speech will go down in history.
Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. (December 19, 1899 - November 11, 1984), led the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia and became a leader of the Civil Rights Movement, as the head of the NAACP chapter in Atlanta and of the Civic and Political League. He encouraged his son, Martin Luther King, Jr., to become active in the movement. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a Baptist minister too, and makes frequent biblical references in his speeches.
it influenced him because sometimes religion got in the way of his ork and then when he was focusing on his work he had to also focus on the religion.
because he has a brain
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No. Martin Luther King Jr was a Baptist minister and a civil rights activist.
i a really greatfull to martin luther as without him we would be living in a terrible terrible world an all respects to him and his family.
Throughout his life Martin Luther King was confronted by violence. His home was bombed, he was stabbed, his family received death threats. None of this made him respond with violence. His Christian beliefs told him that violence and hatred could only be conquered by love and forgiveness.Martin Luther King was a liberal Protestant minister, who devoutly believed that true Christianity was tolerant, humane, egalitarian and unprejudiced. This was very different to the way the Christian message was distorted and manipulated by the far-right elements of the American South, who deliberately misinterpreted the Gospels and the teachings of Jesus to fit in with their racist, neo-Nazi beliefs. King's essential message was that your race, colour, creed or nationality was irrelevant- what mattered was the sort of person you were inside. In addition to his fame as a civil rights leader, he was also one of America's foremost Christian theologians and thinkers, whose beliefs and understandings were far closer to the true Christian message than the tub-thumping bigotry practiced at the time (and indeed, even nowadays to a certain extent) by the Southern Bible belt. His overriding passion was that black and white races should join together as one beneath a progressive, all-embracing Christian love for God and one another.
Yes he had a family
yes. he did have a family
Yes they belong from a Christain family but their religious beliefs are a little different.
Prior to the introduction of Islam, Muhammad and his immediate family were pagans, but he had a Christian cousin.
Martin Luther King Jr. and his dad and family wanted to be Christian so they could go to heaven when they die and love and care for people like Jesus while they were alive.
No. Martin Luther King Jr was a Baptist minister and a civil rights activist.
i a really greatfull to martin luther as without him we would be living in a terrible terrible world an all respects to him and his family.
Throughout his life Martin Luther King was confronted by violence. His home was bombed, he was stabbed, his family received death threats. None of this made him respond with violence. His Christian beliefs told him that violence and hatred could only be conquered by love and forgiveness.Martin Luther King was a liberal Protestant minister, who devoutly believed that true Christianity was tolerant, humane, egalitarian and unprejudiced. This was very different to the way the Christian message was distorted and manipulated by the far-right elements of the American South, who deliberately misinterpreted the Gospels and the teachings of Jesus to fit in with their racist, neo-Nazi beliefs. King's essential message was that your race, colour, creed or nationality was irrelevant- what mattered was the sort of person you were inside. In addition to his fame as a civil rights leader, he was also one of America's foremost Christian theologians and thinkers, whose beliefs and understandings were far closer to the true Christian message than the tub-thumping bigotry practiced at the time (and indeed, even nowadays to a certain extent) by the Southern Bible belt. His overriding passion was that black and white races should join together as one beneath a progressive, all-embracing Christian love for God and one another.
It was very good considaring he was black because he was from a middle class family and so he was able to go to good schools. He attended a black peoples church and went to a Sunday School, but he sometimes denied Christian beliefs. Type into Google Martin Luther king jr. childhood and click on the top option, this should show u all u need. :)xx
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He was from a poor family.
Yes he had a family
yes. he did have a family
Yes her family is christian!