Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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Today people all over the United States celebrate the life and legacy of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., a civil rights leader who led the fight against racial segregation and discrimination, that permeated the United States in the early to mid 1990's.

Born in Atlanta, Georgia on January 15, 1929, Dr. King grew up in an environment where blacks and whites led totally separate lives - they ate at different restaurants, went to different schools and even had to sit in different areas in buses and trains.

The situation was even worse in places like Montgomery, Alabama, where Dr. King moved with his wife Coretta King, to serve as pastor of the local church in 1955. The issue finally came to a head in December that year, when a woman named Rosa Parks, refused to sit in the back section of a bus that was reserved for black people and was sent to jail as a result.

To bring justice to her, Dr. King initiated a movement to boycott all buses. The protest, which caught on throughout the nation, lasted an entire year. Finally, in 1956 the Supreme Court of the United States abolished the transportation segregation law.

However, Dr. King was not done yet - For the next ten years he went around the country encouraging people to fight against all kinds of segregation in a non-violent peaceful manner, by organizing sit-ins, boycotts and leading protest marches. His non-violent, yet effective measures earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984.

Over the years, Martin Luther King Jr. gave many inspiring speeches, his most famous one being 'I Have a Dream', whose most memorable line is 'I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character'.

Unfortunately, Dr. King was killed by an assassin, while on a trip to Memphis, Tennessee in 1968, and did not live long enough to see his dream come true.

Today, over 40 years after his death, we still honor this great man and his passion for equality, by celebrating his life on the third Monday of every January. This not only gives us time to reflect on his life and achievements, but also, makes us realize how far we have come as a nation.

In the video below, 4th-grade students from Watkins Elementary School in Washington D.C. , recite Dr. King's famous speech at the Lincoln Memorial. Have a great holiday and remember, no matter what your dream, it can come true, if you try hard enough!

sources: about.com, wikipedia.com. kaboose.com

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  • argabout 16 years
    He is so cool!:]
    • Johnny Marianosabout 16 years
      This story was very inspiring to all who respect historical facts and true storys
      • Acabout 16 years
        Dr. King is cool
        • B.R.about 16 years
          Doctor King was a inspirational person who led a lot of people onthe correct path and he inspired me.
          • A Habout 16 years
            I really liked thise artikle because the detailing of thise passage is extremily good throughout his whole life cycle and I like how there worent any extremely hard words nd that is nice for people for who are still trying to learn how to learn how to read better read.
            • jakeabout 16 years
              I think that M.L.k. fought for what is right
              • B.R.about 16 years
                Doctor King was a inspirational person who led a lot of people onthe correct path and he inspired me.
                • cameronabout 16 years
                  That was very inspirational
                  • ajabout 16 years
                    that is so cool for real
                    • JPabout 16 years
                      I am so happy that people can share a world without judgeing people by there color, and i am glad that Marton Luther king jr. was able to stop this bad thing.