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HIS FAMILY
• He was born on 9
  January 1929.
• He was called ML.
• He was son of the
  Reverend Martin
  Luther King and
  Alberta Williams King.
• His parents fought for
  African-American
  rights.
• He had an older sister
  and a youger brother.
EARLY YEARS
•   He began school at the age of five.
•   He was an excellent student.
•   He skipped two grades.
•   He was respectful.
HIS STUDIES
• He began the University at the age of
  fifteen.
• He studied a Ph.D. in Divinity.
• He finished his studies in 1954, and he
  moved to Montgomery (Alabama).
SENTIMENTAL
    LIFE
• He married
  Coretta Scott
  in 1953.
• She wanted to
  be a concert
  singer.
• They had four
  children.
NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED
• He helped Rosa Parks.
• He promoted the civil rights.
• He led the civil rights movement.
ROSA PARKS
• Rosa Louise
  McCauley was born on
  4 February 1913 in
  Tuskegee.
• NAACP.
• Civil rights for African
  Americans.
• Gold Medal of the U.S.
  Congress.
• Parks died at the age of
  92.
MONTGOMERY BUS BOYCOTT

           • She didn’t give
             up her seat to
             white man.
           • She was
             arrested.
           • Icon of the Civil
             Rights
             Movement.
SEGREGATION IN THE USA
• Segregation starting from Jim Crow
  laws in 1876.
• Transports, schools and other public
  places were divided.
• (Horario limitado).
• Many families lived in kitchenettes.
EXAMPLES OF RACIAL
       DISCRIMINATION

• Transport
  s.
• Hospitals.
• School.
• Public
  places.
NOBEL PRIZE
• He won the ''Nobel
  Peace Prize'' on
  1964, because of his
  behaviour to stop the
  segregation using
  nonviolent
  movements.
· We all know that the
most famous speech of
Martin Luther King is
''I Have a Dream'' but it
is also very famous
''I've been to the
mountain top'' (1968)
''Loving your enemies''
(1957).
"A man can't ride your
back unless it's bent."

"A right delayed is a right
denied."

"A riot is the language of
the unheard."

"I want to be the white
man's brother, not his
brother-in-law."
BAPTIST MINISTER
• In 1954, he
  became pastor of
   Dexter Avenue
  Baptist Church in
  Montgomery,
  Alabama.
“I HAVE A DREAM”
• This is his most
  famous speach, it
  was also his last
  speach because he
  died the next day.
• This speach talks
  about Martin Luther
  King's Dream about
  segregation in the
  USA and in all of the
  world.
MARTIN LUTHER KING’S DEATH
• He was murdered by
  a white man when he
  was in a balcony in
  memphis on 4 april
  1968.
• Martin Luther King's
  funeral took place in
  Atalanta the 9 of April
  1968.
JAMES EARL RAY
       • This man was
         who murdered
         Martin Luther
         King JR he has
         to spend 99
         years in prision
         for killing MLK.
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DAY
• This is a day in
 honor of this
 national hero and
 his work fighting for
 civil rights and
 aquality.
MADE BY:
• Marta Escudero Pineda
• Jose Luis Rascón Jódar

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  • 1.
  • 2. HIS FAMILY • He was born on 9 January 1929. • He was called ML. • He was son of the Reverend Martin Luther King and Alberta Williams King. • His parents fought for African-American rights. • He had an older sister and a youger brother.
  • 3. EARLY YEARS • He began school at the age of five. • He was an excellent student. • He skipped two grades. • He was respectful.
  • 4. HIS STUDIES • He began the University at the age of fifteen. • He studied a Ph.D. in Divinity. • He finished his studies in 1954, and he moved to Montgomery (Alabama).
  • 5. SENTIMENTAL LIFE • He married Coretta Scott in 1953. • She wanted to be a concert singer. • They had four children.
  • 6. NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED • He helped Rosa Parks. • He promoted the civil rights. • He led the civil rights movement.
  • 7. ROSA PARKS • Rosa Louise McCauley was born on 4 February 1913 in Tuskegee. • NAACP. • Civil rights for African Americans. • Gold Medal of the U.S. Congress. • Parks died at the age of 92.
  • 8. MONTGOMERY BUS BOYCOTT • She didn’t give up her seat to white man. • She was arrested. • Icon of the Civil Rights Movement.
  • 9. SEGREGATION IN THE USA • Segregation starting from Jim Crow laws in 1876. • Transports, schools and other public places were divided. • (Horario limitado). • Many families lived in kitchenettes.
  • 10. EXAMPLES OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION • Transport s. • Hospitals. • School. • Public places.
  • 11. NOBEL PRIZE • He won the ''Nobel Peace Prize'' on 1964, because of his behaviour to stop the segregation using nonviolent movements.
  • 12. · We all know that the most famous speech of Martin Luther King is ''I Have a Dream'' but it is also very famous ''I've been to the mountain top'' (1968) ''Loving your enemies'' (1957).
  • 13. "A man can't ride your back unless it's bent." "A right delayed is a right denied." "A riot is the language of the unheard." "I want to be the white man's brother, not his brother-in-law."
  • 14. BAPTIST MINISTER • In 1954, he became pastor of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
  • 15. “I HAVE A DREAM” • This is his most famous speach, it was also his last speach because he died the next day. • This speach talks about Martin Luther King's Dream about segregation in the USA and in all of the world.
  • 16. MARTIN LUTHER KING’S DEATH • He was murdered by a white man when he was in a balcony in memphis on 4 april 1968. • Martin Luther King's funeral took place in Atalanta the 9 of April 1968.
  • 17. JAMES EARL RAY • This man was who murdered Martin Luther King JR he has to spend 99 years in prision for killing MLK.
  • 18. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DAY • This is a day in honor of this national hero and his work fighting for civil rights and aquality.
  • 19. MADE BY: • Marta Escudero Pineda • Jose Luis Rascón Jódar