Martin Luther king took a risk. He risked his life and his families life to stop segregation. he was rather foolish by risking his families life but he had to have some braveness going through his mind as he was fairly confident.
Martin Luther king took a risk. He risked his life and his families life to stop segregation. he was rather foolish by risking his families life but he had to have some braveness going through his mind as he was fairly confident.
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Martin Luther King was never "not free".
Martin Luther King Jr. took a stand by treating all races equally!
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he killed everyone an did them
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"Why Am I Treated So Bad" - The Staple Singers
The national observance is on the third Monday in January, by act of Congress. In 2009, the date was January 19, and in 2010 was January 18. It will fall on January 17 in 2011.
because he was a good man
yes he did
I know at least one person. Mahalia Jackson. She sang "Take My Hand, Precious Lord" at the funeral of Martin Luther King, Jr.
On April 3 1964, Martin Luther King distributed a 'Birmingham Manifesto' that demanded the desegregation of public facilities in Birmingham. King warned Birmingham authorities that if desegregation did not take place in Birmingham, boycotts and demonstrations would take place.