Did You Know? Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Question: What organization gave King a base of operation in the South and nationwide attention?
- Answer: Martin Luther King, Jr., organized the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), which gave him a base of operation throughout the South, as well as a national platform from which to speak.
- Question: Where did Martin Luther King, Jr., earn his doctorate?
- Answer: After graduating from Crozer Theological Seminary, King earned his doctorate at Boston University.
- Question: Where did King attend seminary?
- Answer: Martin Luther King, Jr. attended Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania, after his graduation from Morehouse College.
- Question: How old was King when he entered Morehouse College in Atlanta?
- Answer: In 1944, at age 15, King entered Morehouse College in Atlanta under a special wartime program intended to boost enrollment by admitting promising high-school students like King.
- Question: Where was Martin Luther King, Jr., born?
- Answer: Martin Luther King, Jr., was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Question: Who did King write his famous “Letter from the Birmingham Jail” to?
- Answer: King wrote his famous “Letter from the Birmingham Jail” for an audience of white clergy, many of whom had issued a statement urging African Americans not to support the demonstrations.
- Question: What boycott of a segregated service did King help lead as part of the Montgomery Improvement Association?
- Answer: When Rosa Parks refused to surrender her bus seat and was arrested for violating Montgomery’s segregation law, King boycotted the public transit system with the newly founded Montgomery Improvement Association.
- Question: About how many people gathered for the March on Washington in 1963?
- Answer: More than 200,000 people gathered for the March on Washington to demand equal justice for all citizens under the law. King delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech here.
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Julian Wasser
Julian Wasser