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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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  • What was unusual about Martin's years in high school?
    He finished in two years when most students need four years.
  • True or False Rosa Parks was arrested and taken to jail.
    True!
  • When Martin came home upset one day, what did his mother tell him?
    You are just as good as anyone. What's in your heart, not the color of your skin, is what really matters.
  • True or False Martin's mother taught him to read before he started school.
    True!
  • Dr. King believed that all people can learn to ___________________.
    live in peace, respect each other, get along together.
  • Integration means
    Bringing together people of different races.
  • What did Mrs. Parks refuse to do on the bus?
    Surrender her seat to another passenger.
  • When Martin was growing up, black and white people could not go to the same _____________________.
    What's your answer?
  • In what city and state was Martin born?
    Atlanta, Georgia
  • True or False Martin was killed when he tried to help sanitation workers demand better working conditions.
    True!
  • Segregation means
    Rules and laws that kept people of different races apart from each other.
  • True or False Dr. King was arrested and taken to jail.
    True!
  • How did Dr. King help the African American bus riders in Birmingham, Alabama?
    He organized a boycott so that no one would ride the city buses.
  • Name the woman whose actions helped to change bus laws in Birmingham, Alabama.
    Rosa Parks
  • What did Martin study in college?
    Religion or Divinity (the study of how people worship).
  • What job did Martin's father have?
    minister of a church
  • In what month was Dr. King born?
    January
  • When Martin was growing up, black and white people could not use the same _____________________.
    What's your answer?
  • True or False Many people disagreed with Dr. King's ideas and tried to stop him.
    True!
  • Describe the event from Martin's childhood that shaped his life.
    The mother of his white friends told Martin he could no longer play with her children.
  • As a boy, what did Martin want to be when he grew up?
    A minister of a church like his father.