Tej kohli biography of martin
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Martin Luther King Jr.
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Martin Luther King Jr was among the most notable figure in the USA (United States of America). He was a supporter of Baptism, an ideology under Christianity. He was the civil rights movement champion in the USA from 1955 to 1968. He led up the cause of civil rights and became the most visible spokesperson for USA citizens in the Civil rights movement.
He was born Michael King Jr on January 15, 1929, in the city name Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States of America. Martin was born in the family of Martin Luther King Sr and Alberta Williams King. His father was also amongst the prominent personalities in the early phases of the civil rights movement. Alberta Williams King is her father, who took up the cause of the USA's civil rights movement and supported Baptism. An African American, famous church leader, and the son of early civil rights activist Martin Luther King Sr, Alberta Williams King, both advanced the civil rights for the people of the United States through the ideology of civil disobedience and nonviolence.
Martin Luther King participated in the civil rights movement and led marches for basic or civil rights such as the right to vote, labor rights, desegregation, etc. Inspired by the ideology of Mahatma Gandhi's nonviolence
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Martin Luther King
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American pastor, activist, and well-known figure in the civil rights campaign for African Americans, Martin Luther King, Jr., From January 15, 1929, until April 4, 1968, he was living. King has established himself as a human rights symbol and is honored as a martyr by two Christian faiths. His principal contribution was to ensure the advancement of civil rights in the United States. An ordained Baptist early in his career, King turned to activism for civil rights. He was in charge of the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott and was the organization's first president when the Southern Christian Leadership Conference was established in 1957. The 1963 March on Washington was made possible by King's work, and it was there that he gave his "I Have a Dream" speech. There, he increased support for the civil rights struggle and made a name for himself as one of history's greatest orators in American history.
King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 as the youngest recipient for his efforts to eradicate racial segregation and prejudice via civil disobedience and other non-violent tactics. By the time of his passing in 1968, he had shifted his focus to opposing the Vietnam War and ending poverty from a Christian standpoint. King was execut