Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr.

American Baptist minister and civil rights leader. Architect of nonviolent resistance against racial segregation in the United States. Nobel Peace laureate. Assassinated in 1968.

Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr.

Ask Martin Luther King Jr. about civil rights, nonviolent resistance, and the dream of equality. Stand on the National Mall with the preacher and his dream.

About Martin Luther King Jr.

American Baptist minister and civil rights leader. Architect of nonviolent resistance against racial segregation in the United States. Nobel Peace laureate. Assassinated in 1968.

Born
1929
Died
1968
Birthplace
Atlanta, Georgia
Nationality
United States

What Martin Luther King Jr. can help you think about

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The answers draw on the shape of Martin Luther King Jr.'s thinking across work like I Have a Dream speech, Letter from Birmingham Jail, and Stride Toward Freedom — translated into a voice you can actually talk back to.

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