Central Ideas: the parents, education, social life, and segregation in the south lead martin Luther King to go into the civil rights movement
Introduction:
I. The civil right movements provided our world with the most noble and people who sacrificed their lives in order to turn their countries from a dark sink to an oasis of freedom and harmony. Many people like Gandhi, Malcom X and Nelson Mandela went to prison , suffered for years ,and was tortured for the sake of the future of their children, there people, and their country. Those people became immortal in our minds and our conscious.
II. Many people now …show more content…
She was born to reverend Adam Daniel Williams and Jennie Williams. She entered high school at Spelman’s seminary. Then she earned a teaching degree from Hampton normal and industrial institute, and taught for some time until she got married to martin Luther king senior. Later she became a lead coir singer in the church . Alberta had deep impact on her son where she was soft and lenient to him opposite to her husband who was harsh to him. Martin Luther described his mother as ”behind the scene setting forth those motherly cares, the lack of which leaves a missing link in life” and as “the best mom ever”. However, she regretted her support later when her son died because of this movement. She was also assassinated in 1974, during playing organ in the …show more content…
He was born to Delia (née Linsey) and James Albert King. He developed a career of preacher at an early age and later became a senior pastor in the Ebenezer Baptist church.. . Rev. King was also interested in raising his family well. He would gather his family each day at dinner and discuss daily, and political matters. He always emphasized ‘‘the ridiculous nature of segregation in the South’’. Although Rev. King was tough on his son and would whip him until he was 15, he was a model of courage to him. He would not respond to officers who called him “boy”. In addition, he initialed a campaign for salary equity in Atlanta. He encouraged his son to enter the civil rights movement early through the NAACP. He was also a great supporter of martin Luther king. I quote his saying when he travelled with his son to receive the Nobel prize ‘’As M. L. stood receiving the Nobel Prize, and the tears just streamed down my face, I gave thanks that out of that tiny Georgia town I’d been spared to see this and so much else’’ . He died in Atlanta in