He belived that black people should be treated as equal to white people
he believed in stopping segregration
Martin Luther King believed that black people should have the same rights as white people. He believed in 'people'.
Martin Luther King believe in equality for all, not just blue-eyed blondes. But in the midst of the turbulent 1960's Dr. King set an example for the entire country by his nonviolentprotests. This is what promted his 'I Have a Dream' speech.
Martin Luther King Jr. supported equality for all, particularly in the subject of racial segregation. He led nonviolent marches, protests, and boycotts until he was assassinated int he 1960's.
I believe he did that because he is trying to get us to believe in his dream.
Dr. King thought that we need to make mistakes so we can learn from them.
No. His role-models were Gandhi and Dr. King. He did not believe in violence
Dr. King is Martin Luther King Jr.
The King's Stilts, I believe, was written sometime around 1940.
No.
Dr. King's house was bombed
Well he wanted to have peace for African-Americans and wanted to stop segregation on buses.
you can write it both ways. if you were to say his full name it would be Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Dr. King was 40 years old when he was killed
yes dr. king went to school
It was the year when Dr Luther King JR. Thanks.