The Lifestyle of Luther king Jr.

 
Luther King Jr. lifestyle 
It is said that George Washington made America independent, Abraham Lincoln brought democracy, but Martin Luther King made America civilized. Under his leadership, black people have got equal rights with white people, and white citizens have been freed from the cursed arrogance of racism.

 Without him, much of America would have been in the same predicament as the former racist South Africa. In a country where once black children could not study with white children, where a black woman had to leave the bus seat after seeing a white passenger, in a country where a young black man was cut and chopped for the crime of loving a white woman,

 Barack Obama, an African-American black man, was the former president of the country today in the wake of Martin Luther's civil liberties movement. It was through Martin Luther that America's 200-year struggle against apartheid came to an end.

 He was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. His father's name is Martin Luther King Sr. and his mother is Albert Williams King.

  He was simultaneously an American Baptist minister, a human rights activist, and a leader of the Bong African-American Civil Rights Movement.

 He is best known for his role in achieving civil rights through a non-violent and non-cooperation movement based on his Christian faith. He has been the leader of the American Civil Rights Movement since the mid-1950s.

 It was clear from his adolescence that Martin Luther King was not a boy of any kind. When he was 7 years old, he befriended Martin Luther King, Jr., a white boy whose father was a businessman.

 But after he was admitted to the school, his father no longer allowed him to mix with King. Because of this King was very frustrated mentally. Booker T of Atlanta began his school life at Washington High School. He had to go to a school for blacks because he was black.

 But he was so talented that he didn't have to study Class Nine and Class Twelve. After receiving two auto-promotions, he graduated from Moore-House College in 1948 at the age of 15 with a degree in social sciences. He received his PhD in Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy from Boston University in 1955.

 We all know more or less what I have said so far. Today I will talk about some things about Martin Luther King that many may not know.

 As many people think, Martin Luther and Martin Luther King Jr. may be the same person. But in fact they are two people of completely different times, different histories. So let's find out the secret behind the similarity of the names of two famous people.

 Martin Luther King's name but actually Michael King, not Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King's father Michael King Sr. who was a pastor,

 He learned about the famous theologian Martin Luther during a trip to Germany in 1931 and was so overwhelmed by the history of his Revolution that he changed his name and his 5-year-old son Michael to Martin Luther King Sr. in honor of him. And Martin Luther King Jr.

 Martin Luther King also dreamed of disadvantaged people in America, but it is known that he tried to commit suicide as a teenager. In 1941, 12-year-old King disobeyed his parents and went to see the parade one day.

 When he returned, he found that his grandmother had died of a heart attack, so he tried to commit suicide by jumping out of a two-story window.

 King joined Dexter Avenue Baptist Church as a priest in 1954, but the funny thing is that King did not want to be a priest in his early life, but a doctor or a lawyer. However, he never became a doctor or a lawyer.

 On August 26, 1963, a mass rally called March on Washington for Job and Freedom was held in Washington DC with the support of Luther King, Baird Rastin, and six other organizations to promote the economic emancipation of blacks, equal employment, and equal rights for all. Organized.

 The rally was the largest and most important rally in American history to establish social rights. Many people came to Washington to attend the rally in 2,000 buses, 21 special trains, all flights of 10 airlines and countless cars.

 The rally was held at the Lincoln Memorial. About two and a half million people gathered at that great gathering. That famous speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial, entitled "I Have a Dream", has become one of the best rhetorical examples of all time in the world.

 On October 14, 1964, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his non-violent movement for world peace. He won the Nobel Peace Prize at the age of 35. He has won many other awards besides the Nobel Prize.

 Interestingly, however, he won a Grammy Award in the Best Spoken Word Album category, despite not being a musician. He was posthumously honored in 1981 for his album "Why I Oppose the War in Vietnam".

 National holidays are celebrated in the United States in honor of only two people, except Martin Luther King. Those two are George Washington and Christopher Columbus. Interestingly, King E was the only American-born person to honor a national holiday in the United States. Outside of the US, in Toronto, Canada and Hirschhima, Japan celebrates Martin Luther King Day.

 

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