Martin Luther King, Jr. had a difficult life as a child, but his life helped him grow to be the amazing person he was as an adult. He was born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia to Alberta Williams and Michael Luther King, Sr. Martin, and was raised in a positive Christian home. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s parents tried to protect him from the discrimination that he had to face as a black child in America, but he was "still forced to sit at the back of the bus, attend segregated black schools, and suffer racial prejudice” ("King Jr., Martin Luther"). When Martin was six, he was sent to a different school than his white friends and he was so upset by this that his mother had to explain …show more content…
was an important figure in American history. King soon found many problems with the country when he became a minister. He made many protests and boycotts for African American rights, and he even wrote a book on "civil rights advocacy" ("King, Martin Luther Jr."). Martin Luther King, Jr. was part of the civil rights campaign in Alabama and was arrested and imprisoned for a brief amount of time. He made the "I Have a Dream" speech in Washington D.C. and later won the Nobel Peace Prize for his social activism ("King, Martin Luther Jr."). He became the president of the SCLC in 1957, and he wanted to learn Gandhi's nonviolent tactics, so he took a trip to India. He led the "sit-in" movement where black protesters sat in white only areas. King led the "Freedom Walk" in 1963. Later, in 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated on a balcony at Lorraine Motel ("UXL Encyclopedia of World