they both were striving in for high political office when they were struck down. (killed).
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Mirtin Luther King Jr was a minister of religion.
there color and there changes that they are trying to make
Martin Luther King Jr. and John F. Kennedy first met on January 18, 1961, before Kennedy's inauguration as the 35th President of the United States. They discussed civil rights issues and Kennedy's support for King's initiatives. This meeting marked the start of a crucial relationship between the two leaders.
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Martin Luther King and Senator Robert F Kennedy
I am not quite sure what you are asking, but I will tell you who they are. If you would like to know more, Wikipedia is a great place to look them all up.Cesar Chavez: Fought for Latino and Hispanic minorities who were migrant workers.Robert Kennedy: An attorney general and also the brother of President John F. Kennedy (JFK). He fought against racism and poverty.Martin Luther King, Jr. (I assume - because there is a Martin Luther King and a Martin Luther King, Jr.): An African American who fought for his people and primarily against racism. He was a preacher of Christianity. Later in his life, decided to wage war against poverty.John F. Kennedy (JFK): JFK was president of the United States from 1947-1953. He was the 35th president. He was assassinated.
John Kennedy did not have any problems with Martin Luther King Jr. The president provided verbal support of Martin Luther King Jr.'s attempts at creating a peaceful plea for equality for black citizens.
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yes he did.
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Jordan Sparks
Mirtin Luther King Jr was a minister of religion.
there color and there changes that they are trying to make
He talked to president Kennedy about segregation of black and whites
John Kennedy was assassinated before Martin Luther King. Kennedy was assassinated in late 1963, while King was not assassinated until early 1968. John's brother, Robert, was assassinated in 1968 as well, after Martin Luther King.
yes, Kennedy met with Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders in the White House on August 28,1963