PPT-Black History Month and The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King

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An Introduction to Black History and the Importance of WarmUp Questions Why is understanding history important Why is it important to celebrate people of all cultural

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An Introduction to Black History and the Importance of WarmUp Questions Why is understanding history important Why is it important to celebrate people of all cultural backgrounds Why do you think the US celebrates Black History Month every year. Martin Luther King Jr February 5 1964 Drew University Madison New Jersey brPage 2br President Oxnam members of the faculty and members of the student body of this great institution of learning ladies and gentlemen I need not pause to say how very de r. . 6. ’. s. . c. l. a. s. s. . A. s. s. e. m. b. l. y. Welcome to our Science Experiment!. By Lewis, Maddie, Dayne, Ben, Izzy, Lois . holly. zoe. sadaf. Rachel. . F. o. o. d. . Contest 2013. Theme:. The Injustice of Silence. Contest Theme. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. – The Injustice of . Silence. In . 1965, in a speech at Dinkier Plaza Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia,  Dr. King said, "History will have to record the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the vitriolic words and other violent actions of the bad people but the appalling silence and indifference of the good people. Our generation will have to repent not only the words and acts of the children of darkness but also for the fears and apathy of the children of light.”. Birth:January. . 15, . 1929. . Death: April . 4, . 1968. Martin’s family called him . “M.L.” . He was a very bright boy, and everyone was amazed at what a good memory he had. His parents got him into first grade when he was five, instead of six. But M.L. liked to tell people the . http://. hereandnow.wbur.org/2015/01/19/martin-luther-king-speeches. Two Revolutionaries. Martin Luther d. 1546. Protest Against Catholic Church . Martin Luther King, Jr. d. 1968. Protest Against US Government. Maureen. Yolanda King is the eldest daughter of Martin Luther King Jr.. Who is she?. Born November 17, . 1955 as Yolanda Denise King. Born in Montgomery, Alabama to Martin Luther King and Coretta Scott . Martin . Luther. King . Junior. Early life . Martin . Luther. . King. . Junior . was born on 15. th. January 1929 in Atlanta Georgia. Like all black people in USA in the twentieth century he experienced racism in everyday life. His two parents were Baptist preachers wanted him to have a good opinion of himself. . luther. King. jr. Biography. Martin Luther King, Jr.. , (January 15, 1929-April 4, 1968) was born Michael Luther King, Jr., but later had his name changed to Martin. His grandfather began the family's long tenure as pastors of the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, serving from 1914 to 1931; his father has served from then until the present, and from 1960 until his death Martin Luther acted as co-pastor. Martin Luther attended segregated public schools in Georgia, graduating from high school at the age of fifteen; he received the B. A. degree in 1948 from Morehouse College, a distinguished Negro institution of Atlanta from which both his father and grandfather had graduated. After three years of theological study at . His role and importance in the Civil Rights Movement 1955-1968. In the context of the period 1865 to 1968, to what extent did Martin Luther King advance black civil rights in the USA?. HIS4X Coursework Question. By: Amanda. I HAVE A DREAM…. January 15. th. , 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia . BIRTHDAY. Education. Graduated . from Morehouse College in . Atlanta, Georgia with . a BA degree in . Sociology. Graduated . r. . 6. ’. s. . c. l. a. s. s. . A. s. s. e. m. b. l. y. Welcome to our Science Experiment!. By Lewis, Maddie, Dayne, Ben, Izzy, Lois . holly. zoe. sadaf. Rachel. . F. o. o. d. . K. ing. Jr.. He was born Michael King, but his father changed his name in honor of German reformer Martin Luther. A Baptist minister, King became a civil rights activist early in his career. He led the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott and helped found the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in 1957, serving as its first president. With the SCLC, King led an unsuccessful struggle against segregation in Albany, Georgia, in 1962, and organized nonviolent protests in Birmingham, Alabama, that attracted national attention following television news coverage of the brutal police response. King also helped to organize the 1963 March on Washington, where he delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech. There, he established his reputation as one of the greatest orators in American history. He also established his reputation as a radical, and became an object of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's COINTELPRO for the rest of his life.. Martin Luther King Jr. was born in 1929. He died in 1968. . Martin worked hard to make sure that everyone was treated the same.. When Martin was a boy, he saw that Americans with different skin colors were not always treated the same. . Haydyn 100. Zin Zin a Violin. Zin z. http://www.carnegiehall.org/DigitalLibrary/Games-and-Listening-Guides/. Adventures in Orchestra. . The Brass Family The mostly “T’s” and the F. H.. Percussion up for discussion.

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