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Martin Luther King Jr
The timeline of Martin Luther King Jr
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⟶ Actualizado 30 ene 2018 ⟶
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Martin Luther King Jr was born Atlanta, Georgia, United States
The King family moved from 501 Aubune Avenue to 193 Boulevard in Atlanta
Martin Luther starts his freshman year Morehouse College in Atlanta
The Atlanta Constitution publishes King's letter to editors
Martin is appointed assistant pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta
King receives his bachelor of arts degree in sociology from Morehouse College
KIng starts his studies at Crozer Theological Seminary Chester, Pennsylvania
King graduates from Crozer with a bachelor of divinity degree
KIng begins his studies in systematic theology at Boston University
King and Coretta Scott get married near MArion, Alabama
KIng begins his pastorate at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama
King is awarded his doctorate in theology from Boston University
King’s first child is born
Rosa Parks is arrested for not moving to the back of the bus
King is president of the Montgomery Improvement Association(MIA)
King receives a threatening phone call
King’s house is bombed while at a meeting
King is one of the first to ride in the front of the bus in fashion
King is named chairman of the Southern Negro Leaders Conference on Transportation and Nonviolence Integration
King appears on Time Magazine
King attends a independent celebration of the new action of Ghana in West Africa and meets with Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah
King delivers his first national address “Give Us The Batton”
King and Ralph D. Abernathy meet with Vice President Richard to issue a statement on their meeting
King’s second child is born
King and several other civil rights leaders meet with President Dwight D. Eisenhower in Washington
King’s first book is published
During a book signing King is stabbed in the chest
King takes a month long visit to India to meet with Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and Gandhi’s followers
King moves from Montgomery to Atlanta
King is found not guilty of tax fraud
King meets with John F. Kennedy in New York
King is arrested during a sit down for violating a suspended sentence he received for a 1956 traffic violation
King’s third child is born
A group of Freedom Riders seek to transfer bus terminals but are assaulted
King meets with President John F. Kennedy to eliminate racial segregation
King, Ralph Abernathy, President William G. Anderson, and many other protesters are arrested in Albany, Georgia
King is arrested at a prayer vigil and was released two weeks later
A member of the American Nazi party assaults King
King’s fourth child is born
King and Abernathy were arrested on April 12 and released 7 days later
Police Commissioner Eugene “Bull” Connor employs hoses, dogs, clubs, and cattle prods to force thousands of demonstrators to leave
King’s book of sermons is published
King delivers his “I Have a Dream” speech at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
King delivers the eulogy at three of the four children that were killed during the 15 September bombing
U.S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy orders the FBI to wiretap King’s home phone
King is named man of the year by Time Magazine
President Lyndon B. Johnson meets with King, Roy Wilkins, Whitney Younge, and James Farmer and seeks support
Robert Hayling invites King and SCLC to join the struggle
King meets with Malcolm X for the first and only time
King’s third book is published
King is arrested for demanding service at a white only restaurant
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King and SCLC staff launch a people to people tour of Mississippi
Agency’s director J. Edgar Hoover denounces King as the most notorious liar in the country
King meets with FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover at the Justice Department
King receives the Nobel Peace Prize at a ceremony in Oslo, Norway
Voting rights marchers were beaten at the Edmund Pettus Bridge
King, James Forman, and John Lewis lead civil rights marchers from Selma to Montgomery
King publicly opposes the Vietnam War at a mass rally
King and his wife move into an apartment at 1550 South Hamlin Avenue in Chicago
King meets Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad
King, Floyd Mckissick of CORE, and Stokely Carmichael of SNCC resume James Meredith’s March Against Fear
King delivers Beyond Vietnam to a gathering of Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam at Riverside Church
King’s fourth book Is published
King publicly reveals his plans to organize a mass civil disobedience campaign
King leads a March of six thousand protesters in support of striking sanitation workers in Memphis
King returns to Memphis to lead a peaceful march
King is shot and killed while standing on a balcony
King is buried in Atlanta
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