Martin Luther King

On Monday January 20th, one of the most famous speakers has his birthday. Martin Luther King Junior. He is a very famous person  because of his ability to speak. One of his most famous speeches was “I Have A Dream.” We learned  a lot about him. One way we researched him was we made a timeline about his most famous 15 events that happened in his life. I think the most famous event that happened to him was making many people believe that segregation should be ended. 

 

This is the timeline that I made 

 

1944  September 20 King Begins Freshman Year

 

1948  June 8 King receives his bachelor of arts degree in sociology from More house College.

 

1951  September 13 King begins his graduate studies in systematic theology at Boston University.

 

1953  June 18 King and Coretta Scott are married at the Scott home near Marion, Alabama.

 

1955  June 5th King is awarded his doctorate in systematic theology from Boston University.

 

1956  January 30th At 9:15 p.m., while King speaks at a mass meeting, his home is bombed. His wife and daughter are not injured. Later King addresses an angry crowd that gathers outside the house, pleading for nonviolence.

 

1957 February 18 King appears on the cover of Time magazine

 

1958  September 17 King’s first book Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story is published

 

1959 February 3 King embarks on a month-long visit to India where he meets with Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and many of Gandhi’s followers.

 

1961  January 31Dexter Scott, King’s third child, is born.

 

1962  July 10  King is arrested at an Albany, Georgia prayer vigil and jailed. After spending two weeks in jail, King is released.

 

1963  March 28 Bernice Albertine, King’s fourth child, is born.

 

1964 January 3 King is named “Man of the Year” by Time Magazine.

 

1964  June King’s book Why We Can’t Wait is published.

 

1968  April 4 King is shot and killed while standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis.

 

If Martin Luther King was never born than there would still be wars over segregation. Blacks and whites would have to go to different restaurants water fountains and so on. This would not be fair because the whites would get a better education. This makes the whites earn more money and have a more successful life. Meanwhile the blacks will be poor and have an unsuccessful life and die quickly.

 

We all need to thank Martin Luther King because without him we would still have segregation. All of his speeches helped America become a better country.