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Conclusions: What you think and how you feel about the information being presented Personal Life (Wife and if any Children).
Martin Luther King married Correta Scott King in 1953. They had their first kid in 1955, their second kid 1957, their third kid in 1961, in 1963 they had their last child. In 2006 Correta Scott King died, a year later in 2007, her first born child died. All of her other kids are married and have kids. Martin Luther King the Third is a American human rights advocate. Dexter Scott King is a American civil rights activist. THeir youngest Child Bernice King is a American minister.
Stating their educational background
When King was six he went to Yonge Street Elementary School, at 13 he went to Booker T. Washington High School. At 15 he went to Morehouse College, at 19 he went to Crozer Theological Seminary, at 29 he went to Boston University.
Listing their notable achievements, and including a closing statement.
Nobel Peace Prize, American Liberties Medallion, Spingarn Medal, Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, Margaret Sanger Award, honorary degree from Newcastle University, Best Spoken Word Recording, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Congressional Gold Medal, Gallup's List of Most Widely Admired People of the 20th Century, Time Person of the Year, Greatest American, Discovery Channel, and least AOL.
Inspirations and Life Contributions.
Martin Luther King Jr. led the bus boycott in 1955 that was sparked by Rosa Parks. He helped form the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1957 which was an organization that worked for civil rights. He was the leader of the entire civil rights movement in the 1960s that called for working out conflicts with kindness and love as opposed to hate and violence. Martin Luther King Jr. fought for and achieved mandatory equal voting rights in America for blacks and whites. Martin Luther King Jr. led lunch counter sit-ins where he and other blacks and whites demanded equal treatment in restaurants for people of all races. Martin Luther King Jr.'s nonviolent peaceful demonstrations proved to the world that action without violence can be effective and successful. Because of Martin Luther King Jr., it is no longer legal in the United States to segregate or discriminate based on skin color. The standard has been set for all nations to treat everyone equally regardless of skin color because of the work of Martin Luther King Jr.

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