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  1. 13. Mai 2019 · Pfarrer Martin Luther King Jr. wurde am 15. Januar 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, als Sohn einer langen Reihe von Predigern geboren. Sein Vater, Martin Luther King, Sr., war Pastor der Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. Sein Großvater mütterlicherseits, Reverend Adam Daniel Williams, war berühmt für seine feurigen Predigten.

  2. Daddy King: An Autobiography Taschenbuch – Illustriert, 10. Januar 2017. Englisch Ausgabe von Martin Luther King Sr. (Autor) 4,9 74 Sternebewertungen. Alle Formate und Editionen anzeigen. From growing up amidst poverty and racism to preaching from the Ebenezer pulpit for forty years, King, Sr., reveals his life inside the civil rights ...

  3. Am 4. April 1968, um 19.05 Uhr, wird Doktor Martin Luther King jr. für tot erklärt. 1968 kommt es nach Kings Ermordung bundesweit zu Rassenunruhen und Plünderungen. In der Hauptstadt Washington patrouillieren Soldaten – doch sie kommen zu spät, um zu verhindern, dass Hunderte Gebäude niederbrennen.

  4. Father of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. "Throughout his life, King, Sr., was a prominent civic leader in Atlanta, serving on the boards of Atlanta University, Morehouse College, and the National Baptist Convention. After the assassination of King Jr., he spoke at numerous events honoring his son. A strong supporter of Jimmy Carter, he delivered invocations to the Democratic National Convention ...

  5. 16. Jan. 2017 · By The Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. January 16, 2017. As the 1960s unfolded, the great well of passion stored up in this country for so long simply spilled over. M.L. and A.D. were moving the South with their efforts and those of the young men and women who marched America far beyond its own expectations for a time.

  6. Introduction. Martin Luther King, Jr., made history, but he was also transformed by his deep family roots in the African-American Baptist church, his formative experiences in his hometown of Atlanta, his theological studies, his varied models of religious and political leadership, and his extensive network of contacts in the peace and social ...

  7. For the full article, see Martin Luther King, Jr. . Martin Luther King, Jr., (born Jan. 15, 1929, Atlanta, Ga., U.S.—died April 4, 1968, Memphis, Tenn.), U.S. civil rights leader. The son and grandson of Baptist preachers, King became an adherent of nonviolence while in college. Ordained a Baptist minister himself in 1954, he became pastor of ...