When Was Martin Luther King Jr Born?
January 15, 1929
What Was Martin Luther King Jr's Role?
Civil Rights Leader
The Court Prohibited This Type Of Demonstration During The Civil Rights Era.
Public Civil Rights Demonstrations
Dr. King's Birmingham letter Justified __________ Protest Actions?
What is "Nonviolent"?
On which parable in the Bible did Dr. King preach one of his greatest sermons?
Parable of the Good Samaritan
Where Was Martin Luther King Jr Born?
Atlanta, GA.
What Was Martin Luther King Jr's Dream?
Equal Treatment Of All People
In 1955 Martin Luther King Jr Became The First President Of....?
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
"Injustice Anywhere Is A _______ To Justice Everywhere."
"Threat"
King Was The Chief Spokesperson For _______ Activism In The __________, Which Successful Protested Racial Discrimination In Both Federal & State Law.
"Nonviolent" "Civil Rights Movement"
What Was Martin Luther King Jr's Wife's Name?
Coretta Scott King
What Famous Speech Did Martin Luther King Jr Give?
"I Have A Dream"
In April 1963, Martin Luther King Jr Was Arrested In Which City & State?
Birmingham, AL.
What was Dr. King's father's job?
Preacher
When was Martin Luther King Jr Was Assassinated?
April 4, 1968
Who was Dr. King's greatest inspiration?
Jesus
When & Where Did Martin Luther King Jr Give His "I Have A Dream" Speech?
From His Cell, He Composed The Now-Famous....What?
"Letter From Birmingham Jail"
Martin Luther King Jr Wanted To Put An End To The System Of ________?
"Segregation"
Martin Luther King Jr Was Laid To Rest At......
Ebenezer Baptist Church Park
How Many Children Did Martin & Coretta Have?
4
In What Year Did Martin Luther King Jr Receive This Prize? What Was The Prize?
Nobel Peace Prize In 1964
The Letter From Birmingham Jail Was First Published On?
June 12, 1963
Dr. King went to college at what age?
15
True or False: Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream" speech was his first speech at Lincoln Memorial.
False. He spoke in the shadow of the Great Emancipator during the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom on May 17, 1957. King delivered his first national address on the topic of voting rights. His speech, in which he urged America to “give us the ballot,” drew strong reviews and positioned him at the forefront of the civil rights leadership.