He gave a speech about racial equality usually known as the "I have a Dream...." speech. He spoke out about the unfair treatment of Blacks in America in the 1960's and was shot during the speech.
Maybe if you look him up on YouTube you might be able to see it.
It's a famous moment from history.
He is recognized for saying that black people should have the same rights as white people. It worked.
speeches....
The Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
In 1971, King was awarded a Grammy Award for the Best Spoken speech
The question is not when he got it, but how he got it... Martin Luther King stood on his head for the best part of 2 hours in 1965, although the bridge was'nt crossed, the shepard did cry
Martin was the best black president crying into shreads
Three important people come to mind as important people in the US civil rights movement. Sadly both of them were assassinated. The men were Martin Luther King Jr. and Medgar Evers. Also, Rosa Parks also was an important figure.
march on Washington
civil disobedience, or non-violent resistance
the Equal Rights Movement, and the 'I Have a Dream speech'
equal rights for men and women of black color
Martin Luther King, along with his son, Martin Luther King, Jr. were both Baptist ministers. To the best of my knowledge they had nothing to do with the Catholic Church.
Martin Luther King, Sr., the father of Martin Luther King, Jr., worked as a Baptist minister and a missionary, and was an early leader in the American Civil Rights Movement. Martin Luther King, Jr. worked in many different roles. He is best known for his work as a pastor, humanitarian, and key leader in the Civil Rights Movement.
I have a dream by Martin Luther King
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martin Luther king Jr. played football and basketball,and he was probaly one of the best in the school.
martin luther
He was an American clergyman and a prominent(best known) leader in the African-American civil rights movement.
Equal rights.