7 years
He built Churches underground.hahaha
Yes and no. King Charles II owned South Carolina but he granted it to his 8 friends as lords proprietors.
Martin Luther King's "I have a dream" speech makes me feel empowered and hopeful.
cotton
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was disappointed with white churches and religious leaders in the South because many remained silent or passive in the face of racial injustice and discrimination. He believed that they failed to uphold the moral teachings of Christianity by not actively supporting the civil rights movement. Instead of advocating for equality and justice, some white churches prioritized maintaining the status quo and preserving their own social and economic interests. King called for a more active and courageous stance from religious leaders to challenge systemic racism and promote social justice.
King's Family of Churches was created in 2003.
i feel that with out martin that black in white still stay apart
What do you think...he made a boycott.
7 years
They felt intoxicated by their power when the cotton exports bulked-up to more than 50% of the total. 'Cotton is King' was the cry, and eventually they felt strong enough to form a separate nation.
well churches are not usually established under a person they are formed under a religion. Most churches were made by law by the king of England, but there was more then just Christan churches as well.
Cotton was the crop king of the south.
they feel it's unacceptable for a boy to be named as king.
about half of them.
Cotton was the crop king of the south.
construction of underground churches