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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · Martin Luther King, Jr. (born January 15, 1929, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.—died April 4, 1968, Memphis, Tennessee) was a Baptist minister and social activist who led the civil rights movement in the United States from the mid-1950s until his death by assassination in 1968.

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Martin Luther King, Jr. - Civil Rights, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Nonviolence: While in Boston, King met Coretta Scott, a native Alabamian who was studying at the New England Conservatory of Music. They were married in 1953 and had four children.

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Many popular representations of the civil rights movement are centered on the charismatic leadership and philosophy of Martin Luther King Jr., who won the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize for combatting racial inequality through nonviolent resistance.

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · Martin Luther King, Jr. - Civil Rights, Nonviolence, Equality: In the years after his death, King remained the most widely known African American leader of his era. His stature as a major historical figure was confirmed by the successful campaign to establish a national holiday in his honor in the United States and by the building of ...

  5. Vor 6 Tagen · On August 26, 2023, a march was held in Washington D.C on the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington. Organizers include Martin Luther King III, his wife and Drum Major Institute president Arndrea Waters King, daughter Yolanda and National Action Network leader Rev. Al Sharpton.

  6. 5. Juni 2024 · King sagt „1954“, meint aber höchstwahrscheinlich 1964, das Jahr, in dem er den Friedensnobelpreis erhielt.

  7. 13. Juni 2024 · King, Martin Luther, jr., amerikanischer Bürgerrechtler und Baptistenpfarrer, Friedensnobelpreisträger 1964, * 15.1.1929 in Atlanta (Georgia), † (ermordet) 4.4.1968 in Memphis (Tennessee).