Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Ville Korpela
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
    1. Upbringing
      1. Born in Atlanta, Georgia
        1. January 15, 1929
        2. Father: Rev. Martin Luther King, Sr.
          1. Changed name to Martin Luther in honor of German reformer
          2. Inspirational Speeches
            1. "I HAVE A DREAM"

              Annotations:

              • The speech in video: http://youtu.be/smEqnnklfYs
                1. August 28, 1963
                2. Family life
                  1. Married to Coretta Scott
                    1. 4 children
                    2. Studies
                        1. Precocious student
                          1. Skipped 9th and 12th grades
                            1. Entered Morehouse College
                              1. Age 15
                                1. Degree in Sociology
                                  1. 1948
                                    1. Crozer Theological Seminary
                                      1. B.Div. degre
                                        1. 1951
                                        2. Boston University
                                          1. Ph.D. degree
                                            1. 1955
                                              1. "A Comparison of the Conceptions of God in the Thinking of Paul Tillich and Henry Nelson Wieman"
                                2. Inspiration
                                  1. Religion
                                    1. Jesus Christ
                                    2. Mahatma Gandhi
                                      1. No violence
                                      2. Henry David Thoreau
                                      3. Assasination
                                        1. April 4, 1968
                                          1. Killer
                                            1. Henry Clay Wilson?
                                              1. New claims in 2002

                                                Annotations:

                                                • http://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/05/us/a-minister-says-his-father-now-dead-killed-dr-king.html
                                              2. James Earl Ray?
                                                1. Convicted
                                                2. Other?
                                              3. Marches and Movements
                                                1. March on Washington (1963)
                                                  1. Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955)
                                                    1. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (1957)
                                                      1. Albany movement (1961)
                                                        1. Birmingham campaign (1963)
                                                          1. St. Augustine, Florida (1963)
                                                            1. Selma, Alabama (1964)
                                                              1. The Selma Voting Rights Movement (1965)
                                                                1. Bloody Sunday
                                                                2. Chicago Open Housing Movement (1966)
                                                                  1. Vietnam War Opposition (1965)
                                                                    1. Poor People's Campaign (1968)
                                                                    2. Nobel Peace Prize
                                                                      1. October 14, 1964
                                                                          1. Youngest winner at the time
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