DR.
MARTIN
LUTHER
KING
JR
100

The date Martin Luther King Jr was born.

January 15, 1929

100

The role of Martin Luther King Jr's in the 50s and 60s.

Civil Rights Leader

100

The birth name of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Michael

100

The place that Dr. King died.

Memphis, Tennessee

100

The month that we celebrate Dr. King's birthday.

January

200

The city and state Martin Luther King Jr was born in.

Atlanta, Georgia

200

Name the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

 equal treatment for all people

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The person who changed Martin's name.

His father

200

Each ____________ we celebrate his birthday in order to honor his dream.

January

200

The city and state where Dr. King was assassinated.

Memphis, TN

300

The name of Martin Luther King Jr's Wife.

Coretta Scott King

300

A man was mad at Dr. King because he wanted peace. What was the name of the man?

James Earl Ray

300

The organization in which young Martin became the first president of.

Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)

300

These are things that Dr. King advocated for everyone.

life, liberty, equal rights and freedom of speech

300

The date on which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated.

April 4, 1968

400

Blacks are separated from the whites.

segregation

400

The date and place of Dr. King's "I Have A Dream" speech.

August 28, 1963 Washington D.C.

400

Dr. King became the pastor of a Baptist church this city and state.

Montgomery, Alabama

400

The president that Dr. King met during the peaceful march in Washington D.C.

Lyndon B. Johnson

400

The city and state where Martin Luther King Jr was laid to rest.

Atlanta, GA.

500

He led a protest in Memphis, Tennessee to support this group of people.

Sanitation workers
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The honorable prize Dr. King won in 1964.

Nobel Peace Prize

500

One of the three universities Dr. King attended.

Morehouse College , Crozer Theological Seminary , Boston University

500

 How many times was MLK arrested and imprisoned? 

 29

500

Name two types of rights denied to black people that Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. fought for during the movement.

basic human rights,  civil rights, voter rights, worker's rights