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Mind map about Martin Luther King, Jr.
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María Salinas
over 11 years ago
¡Mapa muy completo!
¡Mapa muy completo!
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Selam H
over 11 years ago
Nice resource! It really shows how the life of Martin Luther King was. :o)
Nice resource! It really shows how the life of Martin Luther King was. :o)
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maya velasquez
almost 12 years ago
Thank you tosbourn!
Thank you tosbourn!
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tosbourn
almost 12 years ago
Really nice resource! It is very worthwhile to learn more about this great man.
Really nice resource! It is very worthwhile to learn more about this great man.
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
April 4,
1968
January 15,
1929
Upbringing
Inspirational Speeches
Family life
Born in Atlanta,
Georgia
Father: Rev. Martin
Luther King, Sr.
Changed name to
Martin Luther in honor
of German reformer
Married to
Coretta Scott
4 children
Studies
Precocious
student
Skipped 9th
and 12th grades
Entered
Morehouse College
Age 15
Degree in Sociology
1948
Crozer Theological
Seminary
B.Div. degre
1951
Boston University
Ph.D. degree
1955
"A Comparison of the Conceptions
of God in the Thinking of Paul
Tillich and Henry Nelson Wieman"
Inspiration
Assasination
Marches and Movements
August 28, 1963
Henry Clay Wilson?
Killer
James Earl Ray?
Other?
Convicted
New claims in 2002
March on Washington
(1963)
Religion
Mahatma Gandhi
No violence
Henry David Thoreau
Jesus Christ
Montgomery Bus
Boycott (1955)
Southern Christian
Leadership Conference
(1957)
Albany movement
(1961)
Birmingham
campaign (1963)
St. Augustine,
Florida (1963)
Selma,
Alabama (1964)
The Selma Voting Rights
Movement (1965)
Bloody Sunday
Chicago Open Housing
Movement (1966)
Vietnam War
Opposition (1965)
Poor People's
Campaign (1968)
"I HAVE A DREAM"
Nobel Peace Prize
October 14, 1964
Youngest winner
at the time
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