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MLK and the Civil Rights Movement
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Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement
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Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15, 1929.
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When Martin was born, the south was segregated
When Martin was born, the south was segregated. There were places he was not allowed to go.
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He could only drink from black only water fountains.
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He could only go to black only schools.
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This made him feel sad.
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When Martin grew up, he became a preacher and earned a Dr
When Martin grew up, he became a preacher and earned a Dr. in Philosophy.
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Dr. King saw a way to bring all people together with love instead of keeping people divided with hate.
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Dr. King told people to stand together in peace and not follow unfair laws.
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When Dr. King his followers protested peacefully, the police tried to stop them with violence.
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Dr. King said, LOVE not hate. PEACE not violence.
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When black students tried to enroll in white schools, they were protested with violence.
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Dr. King said, LOVE not hate. PEACE not violence.
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When Dr. King and his followers rode the bus or sat at the whites only counter, they were arrested.
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On August 28, 1963 Dr. King told his followers that he had a Dream.
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He dreamed of a day when all people could live together in peace.
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He dreamed of a day when he and his followers would be really free.
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He dreamed of a day when his child would be able to play freely with white children.
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Dr. King won the Nobel Peace Prize for trying to peacefully end segregation.
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Dr. King continued to tell people to fight with peace and love, not violence until he was killed on April 4, 1968.
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Dr. King’s dream of peace and equality lives on today.
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