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Martin Luther King Jr. traveled over six million miles and spoke about twenty-five hundred times.
yes many people where sent to jail. many children who were in the front of the march where sent to jail. martin Luther king jr. was also sent to jail multiple times.
Since you can't say what martin bashir's faith is, to me he demonstrates christain vertue Many times, on MSNBC, he qoutes scripture principles ( from his heart ) and he couldn't do that unless he were a christain, a believer in the messag of Jesus Christ. You'd have to agree.
There are no official reports of Martin Luther King's children trying to commit suicide. However, this doesn't mean that it didn't happen. They did voice about depression after their father was killed.
He entered the University of Erfurt under the name "Martinus Ludher Mansfeldt." He likely did not have a middle name, as they were not customary in his time. However a baptismal name was often given after a Saint or biblical figure. In 1517, he changed his name from Luder to Luther, as did his parents because "Luder" as an old German word has other negative meanings.
Well to start off he got arrested multiple times for just doing peaceful protest. His house was bombed more than three times. His church was bombed. Some of his close friends were shot. To top it off he was assasinated while he was on the balcony of his motel in montgomery alabama in 1967. Is that enough mean things for you?
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His house burned down. Martin Luther King Jr. was constantly battered with verbal abuse by many people who disagreed with him. He was beaten by the police numerous times and jailed 20 times. He was stabbed and wounded fatally and in the end he eventually died of being shot in the neck.
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Yes, Martin Luther King, Jr. was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia.
Martin Luther died February 18th, 1546 at the age of 62. One may say "old age", though he had a variety of physical ailments, and had just recently had a stroke. The Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Junior, who sadly is oft times confused with Martin Luther, died of an assassin's bullet on April 4th, 1968.
In the times of Elizabeth around 1100 In the sixteenth century by Martin Luther.