Martin Luther king Jr

(Atlanta, 15 de enero de 1929 –
Memphis 4 de abril de 1968)
Edgar Andreé Toledo Torres
Vanessa García Menchú
Martin Luther King, Jr.
• Martin Luther King Jr,
was an American
clergyman, activist, and
leader in the African-
American Civil Rights
Movement. He is best
known for his role in the
advancement of civil rights
using nonviolent civil
disobedience.
• King has become a national
icon in the history
of American progressivism.
King became a civil rights
activist early in his career.
He led the 1955
Montgomery Bus Boycott
and helped found the
Southern Christian
Leadership Conference in
1957, serving as its first
president.
• King stated that black Americans, as well
as other disadvantaged Americans, should
be compensated for historical wrongs. In
an interview conducted for Playboy in
1965, he said that granting black
Americans only equality could not
realistically close the economic gap
between them and whites.
• Inspired by Mahatma
Gandhi's success with non-
violent activism, King had
"for a long time wanted to
take a trip to India". With
assistance from the Quaker
group the American Friends
Service Committee, he was
able to make the journey in
April 1959.
• Another influence for King's
non-violent method was
Thoreau's essay On Civil
Disobedience, which King
read in his student days
influenced by the idea of
refusing to cooperate with
an evil system
• Although King never
publicly supported a
political party or candidate
for president, in a letter to a
civil rights supporter in
October 1956 he said that
he was undecided as to
whether he would vote for
Adlai Stevenson.
• March on Washington,
1963 was one of the
biggest steps towards
improvement of the life of
African Americans, also
called, Black Americans
who were treated as
downtrodden by the White
Americans.
• The Montgomery Bus
Boycott, 1955 started in
December in the year 1955.
It was indeed a very crucial
step towards the betterment
of “blacks. "The main and
the crucial role in the entire
Montgomery Bus Boycott,
1955 was initiated by Rosa
Parks.
• The boycott was organized
for 5th December 1955,
Monday. The organization
named Montgomery
improvement Association
was created and King was
the President of this
association.
• Rosa Parks is primarily
seen as the main
protagonist of the
Montgomery Bus Boycott,
1955. Most of the people
believe that the boycott
movement was not pre-
planned and it just occurred
immediately. Rosa Parks
had not pre-planned to
refuse to get down of the
bus and did so in order to
rest her tiring feet after the
day long work.
• On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was
arrested for refusing to give up her seat.
The Montgomery Bus Boycott, urged and
planned by Nixon and led by King, soon
followed. The boycott lasted for 385 days,
and the situation became so tense that
King's house was bombed.
• King was arrested during
this campaign, which
concluded with a United
States District Court ruling
in Browder v. Gayle that
ended racial segregation on
all Montgomery public
buses.
• Martin Luther King Jr.
was the person who has
spent his whole life in
struggling for Civil Rights of
black people. He was of the
view that the objective of
any protest can be better
achieved through peaceful
means rather than
shedding blood of people
• King and the SCLC were
driving forces behind
intense demonstrations in
St. Augustine, Florida, in
1964. The movement
marched nightly through the
city and suffered violent
attacks from white
supremacists. Hundreds of
the marchers were arrested
and jailed.
• In April 1963, the SCLC
began a campaign against
racial segregation and
economic injustice in
Birmingham, Alabama. The
campaign used nonviolent
but intentionally
confrontational tactics,
developed in part by Rev.
• King, representing the
SCLC, was among the
leaders of the so-called
"Big Six" civil rights
organizations who were
instrumental in the
organization of the March
on Washington for Jobs
and Freedom, which took
place on August 28, 1963.
• Acting on James Bevel's
call for a march from Selma
to Montgomery, King,
Bevel, and the SCLC, in
partial collaboration with
SNCC, attempted to
organize the march to the
state's capital. The first
attempt to march on March
7, 1965, was aborted
because of mob and police
violence against the
demonstrators.
• King's main legacy was to secure progress
on civil rights in the U.S. Just days after
King's assassination, Congress passed the
Civil Rights Act of 1968.Title VIII of the Act,
commonly known as the Fair Housing Act,
prohibited discrimination in housing and
housing-related transactions on the basis
of race, religion, or national origin later
expanded to include sex, familial status,
and disability.
• Martin Luther King Jr. was
awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
for his work on behalf of racial
equality and civil rights in 1964.
King is remembered as one of
the greatest leaders and heroes
of American history, and in the
modern history of nonviolence.
He was posthumously awarded
the Presidential Medal of
Freedom by Jimmy Carter in
1977 and the Congressional
Gold Medal of the United States
in 2004. Since 1986, the Martin
Luther King Day is a holiday in
the United States.
• I accept the Nobel Prize for
Peace at a moment when
twenty two million Negroes
of the United States of
America are engaged in a
creative battle to end the
long night of racial injustice.
I accept this award in
behalf of a civil rights
movement which is moving
with determination and a
majestic scorn for risk and
danger to establish a reign
of freedom and a rule of
justice.
• Martin Luther King Jr.
Capital Memorial would be
the most befitting homage
to the greatest champion of
human rights movement.
The Capital Memorial is the
best way to make the
dream and ideology
propagate among the
people of the present age
• On April 4, 1968 Martin
Luther King was killed by a
white segregationist on the
balcony of the Lorraine Motel
in Memphis His last words on
that balcony were directed to
musician Ben Branch, who
was going to perform that
night at a public meeting
would attend Martin Luther,
His fanatical services in the
field of Human Rights were
given recognition even after
his death and many awards
or prizes were showered on
him posthumously.
• Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
is celebrated worldwide in
order to pay tribute to his
hard work in the field of
Civil Rights and Human
Rights. In United States
celebrate it as a federal
holiday on every third
Monday of every January
which is nearby 15 January
the day on which this
famous personality opened
his eyes.
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Martin Luther king Jr

  • 1. (Atlanta, 15 de enero de 1929 – Memphis 4 de abril de 1968)
  • 2. Edgar Andreé Toledo Torres Vanessa García Menchú
  • 4. • Martin Luther King Jr, was an American clergyman, activist, and leader in the African- American Civil Rights Movement. He is best known for his role in the advancement of civil rights using nonviolent civil disobedience.
  • 5. • King has become a national icon in the history of American progressivism. King became a civil rights activist early in his career. He led the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott and helped found the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1957, serving as its first president.
  • 6. • King stated that black Americans, as well as other disadvantaged Americans, should be compensated for historical wrongs. In an interview conducted for Playboy in 1965, he said that granting black Americans only equality could not realistically close the economic gap between them and whites.
  • 7. • Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's success with non- violent activism, King had "for a long time wanted to take a trip to India". With assistance from the Quaker group the American Friends Service Committee, he was able to make the journey in April 1959.
  • 8. • Another influence for King's non-violent method was Thoreau's essay On Civil Disobedience, which King read in his student days influenced by the idea of refusing to cooperate with an evil system
  • 9. • Although King never publicly supported a political party or candidate for president, in a letter to a civil rights supporter in October 1956 he said that he was undecided as to whether he would vote for Adlai Stevenson.
  • 10. • March on Washington, 1963 was one of the biggest steps towards improvement of the life of African Americans, also called, Black Americans who were treated as downtrodden by the White Americans.
  • 11. • The Montgomery Bus Boycott, 1955 started in December in the year 1955. It was indeed a very crucial step towards the betterment of “blacks. "The main and the crucial role in the entire Montgomery Bus Boycott, 1955 was initiated by Rosa Parks.
  • 12. • The boycott was organized for 5th December 1955, Monday. The organization named Montgomery improvement Association was created and King was the President of this association.
  • 13. • Rosa Parks is primarily seen as the main protagonist of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, 1955. Most of the people believe that the boycott movement was not pre- planned and it just occurred immediately. Rosa Parks had not pre-planned to refuse to get down of the bus and did so in order to rest her tiring feet after the day long work.
  • 14. • On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat. The Montgomery Bus Boycott, urged and planned by Nixon and led by King, soon followed. The boycott lasted for 385 days, and the situation became so tense that King's house was bombed.
  • 15. • King was arrested during this campaign, which concluded with a United States District Court ruling in Browder v. Gayle that ended racial segregation on all Montgomery public buses.
  • 16. • Martin Luther King Jr. was the person who has spent his whole life in struggling for Civil Rights of black people. He was of the view that the objective of any protest can be better achieved through peaceful means rather than shedding blood of people
  • 17. • King and the SCLC were driving forces behind intense demonstrations in St. Augustine, Florida, in 1964. The movement marched nightly through the city and suffered violent attacks from white supremacists. Hundreds of the marchers were arrested and jailed.
  • 18. • In April 1963, the SCLC began a campaign against racial segregation and economic injustice in Birmingham, Alabama. The campaign used nonviolent but intentionally confrontational tactics, developed in part by Rev.
  • 19. • King, representing the SCLC, was among the leaders of the so-called "Big Six" civil rights organizations who were instrumental in the organization of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, which took place on August 28, 1963.
  • 20. • Acting on James Bevel's call for a march from Selma to Montgomery, King, Bevel, and the SCLC, in partial collaboration with SNCC, attempted to organize the march to the state's capital. The first attempt to march on March 7, 1965, was aborted because of mob and police violence against the demonstrators.
  • 21. • King's main legacy was to secure progress on civil rights in the U.S. Just days after King's assassination, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1968.Title VIII of the Act, commonly known as the Fair Housing Act, prohibited discrimination in housing and housing-related transactions on the basis of race, religion, or national origin later expanded to include sex, familial status, and disability.
  • 22. • Martin Luther King Jr. was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on behalf of racial equality and civil rights in 1964. King is remembered as one of the greatest leaders and heroes of American history, and in the modern history of nonviolence. He was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Jimmy Carter in 1977 and the Congressional Gold Medal of the United States in 2004. Since 1986, the Martin Luther King Day is a holiday in the United States.
  • 23. • I accept the Nobel Prize for Peace at a moment when twenty two million Negroes of the United States of America are engaged in a creative battle to end the long night of racial injustice. I accept this award in behalf of a civil rights movement which is moving with determination and a majestic scorn for risk and danger to establish a reign of freedom and a rule of justice.
  • 24. • Martin Luther King Jr. Capital Memorial would be the most befitting homage to the greatest champion of human rights movement. The Capital Memorial is the best way to make the dream and ideology propagate among the people of the present age
  • 25. • On April 4, 1968 Martin Luther King was killed by a white segregationist on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis His last words on that balcony were directed to musician Ben Branch, who was going to perform that night at a public meeting would attend Martin Luther, His fanatical services in the field of Human Rights were given recognition even after his death and many awards or prizes were showered on him posthumously.
  • 26. • Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is celebrated worldwide in order to pay tribute to his hard work in the field of Civil Rights and Human Rights. In United States celebrate it as a federal holiday on every third Monday of every January which is nearby 15 January the day on which this famous personality opened his eyes.