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Martin Luther King Jr.
Sex or gender | male |
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Country of citizenship | United States of America |
Name in native language | Martin Luther King Jr. |
Birth name | Michael King Jr. |
Given name | Martin, Luther |
Family name | King |
Date of birth | 15 January 1929 |
Place of birth | Atlanta |
Date of death | 4 April 1968 |
Place of death | Memphis |
Manner of death | homicide |
Cause of death | gunshot wound |
Killed by | James Earl Ray |
Place of burial | Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park |
Father | Martin Luther King Sr. |
Mother | Alberta Williams King |
Sibling | Christine King Farris, A. D. King |
Spouse | Coretta Scott King |
Child | Yolanda King, Martin Luther King III, Dexter Scott King, Bernice King |
Relative | Alveda King |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Writing language | English |
Employer | Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, Ebenezer Baptist Church, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
Academic degree | Doctor of Philosophy |
Doctoral advisor | Lotan Harold DeWolf |
Honorific prefix | Reverend Doctor |
Ethnic group | African Americans |
Religion or worldview | Baptists |
Feast day | Martin Luther King Jr. Day |
Archives at | Swarthmore College Peace Collection |
Named after | Martin Luther King Sr. |
Movement | civil rights movement, nonviolence, labor movement in the United States, civil rights movement |
Member of | American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Alpha Phi Alpha, Progressive National Baptist Convention |
Political ideology | anti-racism, social democracy, democratic socialism, nonviolence |
Influenced by | Reinhold Niebuhr, Howard Thurman, Walter Rauschenbusch, Henry David Thoreau, Mahatma Gandhi |
Significant event | I Have a Dream, March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., Nobel Peace Prize |
Nominated for | Nobel Peace Prize |
Generational suffix | L252247-F2 |
Official website | https://thekingcenter.org |
Documentation files at | SAPA Foundation, Swiss Archive of the Performing Arts |
[1]Martin Luther King Jr sha chasambo yim miyon luko uwun bǝ lan kintawu razab bǝ lan saa duwun yar laarrin findin laarrin bǝ lan. (1929)
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[edit | edit source]Yim diyon bǝ lan kintawu shawal bǝ lan saa duwun yar laarrin firakkin uskun bǝ lan bawono (1968). Martin Luther King jr dǝ siyasama kureman shi Baptisma attǝyǝy kureman shi Activist rintama. Rintan nziro har shugawa Civil Rights Movements ro sha karrada tun saa duwun yar laarrin fiwun luko uwun bǝ lan (1954) sha karrada. Har loktu sha chezanaro lewono. Suro saa duwun yar laarrin firakkin uskun lan (1968) Bula Atlant bǝ lan sha chesambo suro keryǝ Amerika bǝ lan.
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