In November, 1962, Martin Luther King was arrested and sent to prison for demonstrating against segregation in Birmingham, Alabama.
Martin Luther King sided with the Prince because he didn't want any blood slaughter, but it turned out to be that the peasants revolted againsts the people so Martin Luther King sent a letter out to tell the Prince to stop the fighting and it did.
The speech motivated others in regards to the need for change and sent encouragement to many toward working for federal legislation to help end racial discrimination.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was jailed many times as he worked toward Human and Civil Rights for African-Americans. While locked up in a segregated jail in the south, King penned "Letter from A Birmingham Jail" an open letter that served as a call to action for peaceful non-violence against racial oppression and unjust laws.
There were a lot of things wrong with the church at the time of martin luther. He was a monk and scholar and he didn't agree with the church on a lot of things. The church sold bits of paper called indulgences to the people and told them that if they bought them they would go to heaven. Martin Luther wrote the 95 theses and nailed them to the door of wittenburg church. The 95 theses were all the things he thought wrong with the church. Pope Leo X was disgusted by his actions and sent him a papal bull, a formal letter excommunicating him from the church. Martin Luther burned it in front of the public. Martin Luther wanted the church to correct itself because they were cheating the people and giving them false belief.
yes many people where sent to jail. many children who were in the front of the march where sent to jail. martin Luther king jr. was also sent to jail multiple times.
In November, 1962, Martin Luther King was arrested and sent to prison for demonstrating against segregation in Birmingham, Alabama.
After killing Martin Luther King Jr., James Earl Ray was arrested, tried, and convicted of the crime. He was sentenced to 99 years in prison. Ray later attempted to retract his guilty plea and claimed he was set up as part of a larger conspiracy, but these claims were not widely accepted. He died in prison in 1998.
martin Luther was sent to jail for withdrawing and going agenst the catholic church. he spent more than 2 years. Breeeh im in class right now(:
The notorious letter sent by the FBI to Martin Luther King Jr. contained threatening language and attempts to discredit him, including references to his personal life and alleged extramarital affairs.
Martin Luther King sided with the Prince because he didn't want any blood slaughter, but it turned out to be that the peasants revolted againsts the people so Martin Luther King sent a letter out to tell the Prince to stop the fighting and it did.
He was tried and convicted, and sent to prison for life. A few years later, he briefly escaped, and was recaptured. He died of liver cancer, if I recall correctly.
He went to jail in 1960, 1962, 1963 and 1965 all for believing in what he did
A lot of times for sure
you guys need to stop it the correct answer would be........... Dr. martin Luther king Jr stood up for Rosa parks when she sat in the wrong seat on the bus but got sent to jail.
The speech motivated others in regards to the need for change and sent encouragement to many toward working for federal legislation to help end racial discrimination.
tenesse state pernitrationWhen he escaped that, the day after he killed MLK and then he was sent to Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary. He escaped and got caught no longer tan 55 hours after.