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Lifelong Reader Even at a young age, Martin Luther King Jr. knew the value of reading and the power of words. This discovery at an early age prepped him for his adulthood as a prolific public speaker. Growing Up Segregated Martin Luther King Jr. grew up in a segregated South, where he went to a different school than some of his friends because he was Black. He saw from a young age at how differently people
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I am Martin Luther King, Jr. (Ordinary People Change the
World)
Sinopsis :
Lifelong Reader Even at a young age, Martin Luther King Jr.
knew the value of reading and the power of words. This
discovery at an early age prepped him for his adulthood as a
prolific public speaker. Growing Up Segregated Martin Luther
King Jr. grew up in a segregated South, where he went to a
different school than some of his friends because he was
Black. He saw from a young age at how differently people
were treated based on the color of their skin. He knew then
that he had to do something about it. The question was, what
could he do? Peaceful Protests Martin Luther King Jr. became
a minister and started studying religion in seminary school. He
learned about important historical figures that believed
peaceful ways to make change. He used these methods
leading different peaceful protests including the Montgomery
Bus Boycott and the March on Washington. I Have a Dream...
During the March on Washington, Martin Luther King Jr. gave
one of the most historical and memorable speeches of the
20th century. His 'I Have a Dream' speech is taught in
classrooms around the country. The March on Washington
persuaded the US president and Congress to pass new laws
for civil rights. Read more I am Martin Luther King, Jr. I am
Frida Kahlo I am Rosa Parks I am Walt Disney I am
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Pakistani women's rights activist that became the youngest
recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.