(Martin Luther King (Jr, January 15, 1929 - April 4, 1968), African American, born in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, American pastor, social activist, Black People's Rights Movement leader.)
(On April 12, 1963, he led a large-scale mass demonstration in Birmingham, Alabama; on August 28, he organized a "Washington Work and Freedom Parade" for black jobs and freedom, Martin Luther Kim gave a speech on "I have a dream" on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial;)
Martin Luther King,who was born in 1929,is well-known to us all as a freedom fighter.When he was fifteen,he went to university.He fought for politied rights for black people in the USA.He demanded that blacks should't be treated as slaves but should have equal rights.On December,1,1955,a black woman in Alabama was arrested by the police for she had refused to stand up for a white man on bus.King led a boycott of the bus company.From then on,he led many demonstrations against racial discrimination.Although he was often beaten or arrested,he consisted that the black should be equally treated."We have waited 340 years for our rights!We find it difficult to wait.This 'wait' has almost always meant 'never'."He said.It inspired the black a lot to fight for their rights.In 1963,he gave the famous speech "I have a dream" in Washington D.C.,which inspird people to fight for equality.Then he received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.King was murdered in 1968.During his life,he put his heart and soul into fighting for equalities and he had already changed the society.
Martin Luther King was a famous American civil rights leader, was born in 1929 and American Atlanta, Georgia. The American civil rights movement to life. On August 28, 1963, led by him in Washington "mass demonstrations and Freedom" (March on U.S. Jobs for Freedom and the motion of the process, the demonstration climax in more than two hundred fifty thousand protesters gathered in Washington, d.c. In the Lincoln memorial, gold on the steps of the famous speech published "I have a dream", expressed his hope for blacks the right to equality. Below, please appreciate her speech "I have a dream"