the law that separated the blacks from the whites
he helped pass the de segregration laws , duhhh
Because people were pissed that some white man had killed this legend. People were prepared for Martin Luther King Jr. to pass away but they all expected it peacefully in respect of how he was. I think they were shocked and didn't know what to do so they resorted to what seemed logical, hurting the whites as much as they whites hurt them.
No. It seems that none of the King children have never been married, nor do they have any children. It is rather sad though. With all the respect and inflluence granted to the family, through the late great, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the legacy will stop when they pass on. However, Martin Luther King III and his wife Andrea Waters King gave birth to a baby girl they named Yolanda Renee King in 2008.
The two stones started as one and symbolize the "Mountain of Despair" as MLK mentions in his "I Have a Dream" speech. Visitors must pass through them to symbolically pass through the struggles that MLK faced in his life.
I was born in 1968. .. sorry could not pass that up. 1968 was a year that we lost nearly 17,000 soldiers in Vietnam - one year we lost that many soldiers. Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated in April of 1968 and Robert Kennedy was assassinated in June of 1968.
He died when he was 39.
he helped pass the de segregration laws , duhhh
King was shot while standing on a balcony outside his second-floor room at the Lorraine Motel.
He helped pass the Civil Rights Act and tried to stop discrimination of people.
Because people were pissed that some white man had killed this legend. People were prepared for Martin Luther King Jr. to pass away but they all expected it peacefully in respect of how he was. I think they were shocked and didn't know what to do so they resorted to what seemed logical, hurting the whites as much as they whites hurt them.
No. It seems that none of the King children have never been married, nor do they have any children. It is rather sad though. With all the respect and inflluence granted to the family, through the late great, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the legacy will stop when they pass on. However, Martin Luther King III and his wife Andrea Waters King gave birth to a baby girl they named Yolanda Renee King in 2008.
The two stones started as one and symbolize the "Mountain of Despair" as MLK mentions in his "I Have a Dream" speech. Visitors must pass through them to symbolically pass through the struggles that MLK faced in his life.
Yes. The existence of Protestant Christians, and with it, Agnostic, Lutheran, United and soforth, owe their whole existances to Martin Luther. By rejecting the idea of religious Hierarchy and ignoring the near spiritual divinity of the Pope, Martin Luther forever changed the course of Christianity and everyday the Protestant movement exists, so do Martin Luther's influences.
It made president Lyndon Johnson make congress pass a new and stronger legislation to ensure the voting rights of African Americans
A:At his trial, Streicher said, "Anti-Semitic publications have existed in Germany for centuries. A book I had, written by Dr. Martin Luther, was, for instance, confiscated. Dr. Martin Luther would very probably sit in my place in the defendants' dock today, if this book had been taken into consideration by the Prosecution. In the book 'The Jews and Their Lies', Dr. Martin Luther writes that the Jews are a serpent's brood and one should burn down their synagogues and destroy them . . . ." [my emphasis] So, yes, Streicher was attempting to pass the blame for his own actions on to Martin Luther, but of course Streicher and his Nazi colleagues went far beyond burning and destroying synagogues. Wrong as Luther was, he never proposed the extermination of the Jews.
I was born in 1968. .. sorry could not pass that up. 1968 was a year that we lost nearly 17,000 soldiers in Vietnam - one year we lost that many soldiers. Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated in April of 1968 and Robert Kennedy was assassinated in June of 1968.
During Martin Luther King, Jr.'s junior year of high school, Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia offered a program in which it would accept high school juniors who could pass an entrance exam. King passed the entrance exam and was accepted to the college; therefore, he didn't graduate high school, but he did go on to college.