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2013
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) was a civil rights leader, a minister, and an orator. In 1963, he gave his “I Have a Dream” speech and received the Nobel Peace Prize. He was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1968.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) was a civil rights leader, a minister, and an orator. In 1963, he gave his “I Have a Dream” speech and received the Nobel Peace Prize. He was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1968.
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2013
Martin Luther King Jr. (b. 1929–d. 1968) was born Michael King in Atlanta, Georgia. His father, Michael King Sr., was a Baptist preacher. After attending a Baptist World Alliance in Berlin during the early 1930s, the elder King changed his name and his son’s to Martin Luther King in recognition of the German priest who initiated the Protestant ...
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Martin Luther King Jr. (b. 1929–d. 1968) was born Michael King in Atlanta, Georgia. His father, Michael King Sr., was a Baptist preacher. After attending a Baptist World Alliance in Berlin during the early 1930s, the elder King changed his name and his son’s to Martin Luther King in recognition of the German priest who initiated the Protestant ...
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The Trial of Martin Luther King.
Contemporary Sociology, 1976David Lewis +2 more
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This chapter explores Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s dual role as a national civil rights leader and an absentee father, highlighting the complex interplay between his public accomplishments and personal sacrifices. While King's absence from his own family is often overshadowed by his profound impact on civil rights, his leadership provided a model of ...
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2019
„I have a dream“ – diese Worte bringt jeder von uns intuitiv mit Martin Luther King Junior, dem bedeutendsten Anfuhrer der amerikanischen Burgerrechtsbewegung, in Verbindung. Doch wer verbirgt sich wirklich hinter diesen grosen Worten? Was bewegte King dazu, seinen grosen Traum nach Gerechtigkeit so unermudlich zu verfolgen?
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„I have a dream“ – diese Worte bringt jeder von uns intuitiv mit Martin Luther King Junior, dem bedeutendsten Anfuhrer der amerikanischen Burgerrechtsbewegung, in Verbindung. Doch wer verbirgt sich wirklich hinter diesen grosen Worten? Was bewegte King dazu, seinen grosen Traum nach Gerechtigkeit so unermudlich zu verfolgen?
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Claiming Martin Luther King, Jr. for the right: The Martin Luther King Day holiday in the Reagan era
Memory Studies, 2023Francesca
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Martin Luther King Jr. on Democratic Propaganda, Shame, and Moral Transformation
Political Theory, 2022Meena
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School Names as Cultural Arenas: The Naming of U.S. Public Schools after Martin Luther King, Jr.
Urban Geography, 2002Derek H Alderman
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