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1 Martin Luther King Key events & successes to mid-60’s Influences on King & black population Similarities with Gandhi Sarah Bennett, 15 th January 2010

2 Brief summary of his life leading up to early part of civil rights movement Born 15 January 1929 as Michael King Enters Moorhouse College 1944 (aged 15), graduates 1947 Studies at Crozer Theological Seminary, graduates 1951, begins doctoral study at Boston University Marries Coretta Scott 1953 Becomes pastor of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, Montgomery 1954 Receives doctorate 1955, first child born (has 4 in total) Involved in Montgomery Bus Boycott Dec 1955-Dec 1956 Forms Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in 1957 Writes ‘Stride towards Freedom’ 1958 (attacked during book signing) Visits India Feb-Mar 1959

3 Brief summary of the key civil rights protests in the first half of the ’60s Greensboro sit ins, Feb 1960 – students followed King’s teaching King’s non-violent strategy adopted all over Deep South, e.g. Freedom Riders, May 1961 King arrested and jailed during protest march, Spring 1963 in Birmingham, Alabama Kennedy vote and Civil Rights Bill 1963 ‘March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom’ – 28 th Aug 1963, MLK delivered famous ‘I have a dream’ speech Kennedy assassination, Johnson and Civil Rights Act, June 1964 Mass marches from Selma to Montgomery, March 1965 Congress pass Voting Rights Act empowering national government to register those whom states refused to put on the voting list

4 From 1964 to assassination Awarded Nobel Peace Prize Dec. 1964 After 2 key pieces of legislation achieved, King focused on poverty, recognising race and economic issues closely aligned 3 rd April 1967, speech opposing Vietnam war ‘Where do we go from here: Chaos or Community’ (1967) Civil rights movement increasingly radicalised King had made enemies along the way Assassinated 4 th April 1968 during a visit to Memphis, Tennessee

5 Influences on MLK Daddy King College and seminary influences Social philosophers such as Thoreau Mohandas Gandhi –Inspiration –Theory > practical application –Satyagraha

6 Similarities and differences between Gandhi & King As Leaders: –Leadership –Importance of religion –Identified with poor masses –Fundraisers/campaigns –Appeal –Power –Racism –Patriots As Men: –Backgrounds –Inner struggles –Attitudes to women –Courageous –Master communicators

7 Influence of Gandhi on U.S. black population Many African-Americans adopted Gandhi’s teachings as way of life, not just MLK But influence there before MLK Press coverage & visits from Gandhi’s followers to US MLK as bridge between ‘Gandhi-inspired activists and church-centred followers of Jesus’ (Kapur)

8 Summary of key points King combined ideas and philosophies drawn from different cultural traditions Both King and Gandhi combined profound religious faith with deep social involvement Civil Rights Movement –Montgomery as a result of Gandhi’s influence/earlier decades –Period of 1960-5, high levels of sustained activity, not just King & SCLC) ‘Both (King & Gandhi) reinterpreted and reapplied values deeply embedded in their cultures to great advantage for the cause of justice and nonviolence’ (Nojeim)

9 Bibliography Nojeim, Michael – Gandhi and King Kapur, Sudarshan – Raising up a Prophet: The African-American Encounter with Gandhi Oates, Stephen – Let the Trumpet Sound: A Life of Martin Luther King Lewis, David – Martin Luther King: A critical biography Ling, Peter – Martin Luther King Jr. Ed. by Ward, Brian & Badger, Tony – The Making of Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement Branch, Taylor – Parting the Waters Dalton, Dennis – Mahatma Gandhi King, Mary – Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. Ed. by Roberts, Adam & Garton Ash, Timothy – Civil Resistance and Power Politics (chapter 4)


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