Martin Luther King Jr. was known for his serious commitment to civil rights and nonviolent protest, not for pranks. However, during his college years, he reportedly engaged in some lighthearted mischief, such as harmless pranks with friends. These incidents were not harmful or malicious and reflected the playful side of a young man who would later become a prominent leader in the fight for justice and equality. Overall, his legacy is defined far more by his profound impact on society than by any youthful antics.
because he hated that his race was treated so bad
Martin Luther king was with some garbage men who were on strike when shoot him
yes. im not sure what her name was, but I saw a letter written the day of the shooting, and it said she/he felt bad for kings widowed wife. His widow's name is Coretta Scott King.
No because there was races or color problems at that time
none
good
After Martin Luther wrote a piece about Henry VIII, Thomas More wrote a rebuttal. In Luther's piece, he had called Henry many bad things such as "pig", "dolt" and "liar". In More's piece called Responsio ad Lutherum he calls Martin Luther a "friar", "ape" and "drunkard".
Martin Luther (10 November 1483 - 18 February 1546). He was not executed. He died from bad health at age 60.
"Why Am I Treated So Bad" - The Staple Singers
just guessing but probably because he was treated badly
Yes but it was one part only
•Martin Luther King Jr. was a leader of the civil-rights movement in America from the Mid-1950s until his death in 1968.• -N-He tried to get people to see racism is bad and that we should all live as equals.