Martin Luther King Jr. attended Boston University School of Theology, where he earned his Ph.D. in Systematic Theology in 1955. He did not attend law school. King was a prominent civil rights leader and minister, known for his role in the American Civil Rights Movement advocating for nonviolent activism and equality for all.
Teddy Roosevelt did not attend high school, he was home-schooled. He later graduated from Harvard University in 1880. After Harvard, he enrolled at Columbia Law School, but left before he graduated.
On November 2, 1983, President Ronald Reagan signed a bill proposed by Representative Nancy Hall of Indiana which created a federal holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was first observed on January 20, 1986.
Martin Luther king was a leader who fought for the right of black civilians, he fought against this to try and mix whites with blacks to make it a equal country but he was assassinated on April 4th 1968
James Earl Ray assassinated Dr. King. The reason his did that was never clearly established. Some believe it was because he didn't like what Dr. King was doing, because he was a racist, because he was paid to do it, or some combnation of those reasons.
yes he did he went tojail 20 time for number of reasons such as participating in Montgomery bus boycott,he spoke against the goverment,protested like in laws that he believe were unjustice and when law enforcements took leaders of the NAACP away to jail , including martin luther king jr.
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Yes, Martin Luther King, Jr. was an advocate. He advocated for equal treatment under the law and tolerance for African-Americans.
The law that black and whites had go and sit and marry wouldn't be changed. That law wouldn't change! Feel joyful that Martin Luther King Jr was alive!
the law that separated the blacks from the whites
dah he was a hero.he made a great speech and was elected 2 b presidend but he was killed
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Martin Luther King Jr advanced the Civil Rights Movement from a dream to a reality, organizing protests that obeyed the law, and advancing the rights of black Americans.
On Nov. 2, 1983, President Ronald Reagan signed the King Holiday Bill into law.
Break the law, go to jail, but do not be violent.
Yes, it is legal for schools in Indiana not to close on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. While the day is recognized as a federal holiday, state law does not require schools to observe it as a holiday. Each school district has the discretion to decide whether to remain open or close for the day.
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Break the law, go to jail, but do not be violent.