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  1. • 1) Why did Martin Luther King Jr. publicly oppose the Vietnam War? • 2) The Black Power movement questioned nonviolent methods. Why? How do you believe the Black Power movement affected the struggle against racism in the US? • You are welcome to let each group provide feedback to the whole class.

  2. 1 sty 2015 · Abstract. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a theologian, social activist, lecturer and author. Born into a middle class family of generations of ministers in Atlanta, Georgia, Dr. King, during the...

  3. Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American clergyman, activist, and prominent leader in the African-American civil rights movement. His main legacy was to secure progress on civil rights in the United States, and he has become a human rights icon: King is recognized as a martyr by two Christian churches.[1] .

  4. Introduction. Martin Luther King, Jr., made history, but he was also transformed by his deep family roots in the African-American Baptist church, his formative experiences in his hometown of Atlanta, his theological studies, his varied models of religious and political leadership, and his extensive network of contacts in the peace and social ...

  5. 1983: Martin Luther: An Eye on Augsburg, a film funded by the Northern Illinois District of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod with Rev. Robert Clausen as Luther. 2001: Opening the Door to Luther, travelogue hosted by Rick Steves. Sponsored by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

  6. 9 lis 2009 · Martin Luther King Jr. was a social activist and Baptist minister who played a key role in the American civil rights movement from the mid-1950s until his assassination in 1968. King sought...

  7. The Martin Luther King Jr., Papers Project under the directorship of Clayborne Carson at Stanford University is currently in the process of as-sembling an edited collection of King’s personal papers which should, when finished, provide the definitive published primary source.