Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2018 Celebrates Google Doodle
Today the Search Engine Google is celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2018 with Google Doodle in United States. Christian minister and activist who led a groundbreaking civil rights movement and gave African Americans the courage to speak up against injustice he was 1st President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
Martin Luther King was an American Baptist Minister, an activist who became the most prominent spokesperson and leader of the civil rights movement. He uses the nonviolence and civil disobedient tactics based on Christian beliefs and is best known for his role in the development of citizenship inspired by Mahatma Gandhi’s nonviolent behaviorism .
Martin Luther King Jr., Baptist minister, Nobel Laureate, and civil rights activist who dedicated his life working tirelessly for peace, social justice, and opportunity for all Americans.
Born Michael King Jr.
January 15, 1929
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Died :April 4, 1968 (aged 39)
Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Cause of death Gunshot head wound
Nationality :American
Spouse(s) :Coretta Scott (m. 1953)
Martin Luther King Jr Famous Speech: I Have a Dream
Children
Yolanda Denise King
Martin Luther King III
Dexter Scott King
Bernice Albertine King
Parents
Martin Luther King Sr.
Alberta Williams King
Relatives
Christine King Farris (sister)
Alfred Daniel Williams King (brother)
Alveda King (niece)
Alma mater
Morehouse College
Crozer Theological Seminary
Boston University
Occupation
Minister activist
Known for :Civil rights movement, Peace movement
Awards
Nobel Peace Prize (1964)
Presidential Medal of Freedom (1977, posthumous)
Congressional Gold Medal (2004, posthumous)
Monuments :Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
The image depicts a young girl perched on her father’s shoulders, enthralled by the power and eloquence of Dr. King’s words. The scene is evocative of Dr. King’s dream for children everywhere to one day live in a better world.
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