King, Martin Luther Jr., 1929-1968
Martin
Luther King was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He entered Moorhouse College
at age fifteen and graduated with a degree in sociology in 1948. He
attended Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania and studied concurrently
at the University of Pennsylvania. He received his Ph.D. in systematic
theology from Boston University in 1955. After graduation, King became
the minister at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
He was president of the Montgomery Improvement Association, which
was responsible for the 1955 bus boycott. In 1959 he resigned his
church position to direct the activities of the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference in Atlanta. He was arrested thirty times for
his involvement in the civil rights movement. King was the youngest
man to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, which he received in 1964.
On April 4, 1968, King was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee.
Source:
"Biographical Outline of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr." The King Center.
2003. http://thekingcenter.com/mlk/bio.html. 11 February, 2005. |