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No Martin Luther King junior is NOT the same person as Nelson Mandela. They are to completely different people. Have you heard of Martin Luther King's beginning of his speech? Martin Luther King- "Five score years ago..." Nelson Mandela- "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate."
Gee, I don't know. I've heard of a Martin Luther King, but not that other guy. But if you are talking about him about Martin Luther King, I'll tell you he died 18th of February, 1546.
he was black so didn't get heard but as know u can be heard out black or white
I'm pretty sure there were 3 I've heard of, one was french lived in the 1500's and found out that the catholics had translated the scripts of the Romans wrong. and then there was the black Americans martin Luther king and martin Luther king Jr. one of them was the first black president of America - i think - and fought against racial discrimination.
i have heard through the grapvine that the FBI has a video tape of king doing cocaine with two white prostitutes.
have you heard that he died ?
No, but I heard he was great at the 100m sprint
No Martin Luther King junior is NOT the same person as Nelson Mandela. They are to completely different people. Have you heard of Martin Luther King's beginning of his speech? Martin Luther King- "Five score years ago..." Nelson Mandela- "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate."
They started the LA Riots.
He has a very famous one. Have you heard 'I Have a Dream'?
Gee, I don't know. I've heard of a Martin Luther King, but not that other guy. But if you are talking about him about Martin Luther King, I'll tell you he died 18th of February, 1546.
he was black so didn't get heard but as know u can be heard out black or white
He has a very famous one. Have you heard 'I have a Dream'?
HE was inspired I heard of that song and I loved it
Rosa Parks had so much in consonance with Mr. King but don't forget that she got in the movement because she didn’t feel like leaving her seat. Martin Luther King, Jr., heard about Parks’ brave defiance and launched a boycott of Montgomery buses. The 17,000 black residents of Montgomery pulled together and kept the boycott going for more than a year. Finally, the Supreme Court intervened and declared segregation on buses unconstitutional. Rosa Parks and the boycotters defeated the racist system, and she became known as "the mother of the civil rights movement."
Martin Luther's teachings inspired the peasants to revolt because his debate with the pope was so famous that they heard about it
I've heard it was Martin Luther, and I've heard that it was Charles Spurgeon. Most references I've seen say it was Luther.