Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a notable baptist minister and social activist who led the U.S. civil rights movement that focused on nonviolent protest. His advancements in education appeared to be very structured. Dr. King skipped the ninth grade and did extremely well on his 11th grade college exams; he skip his senior year of high school. 

Dr. King attended Morehouse College at 15 years old. He then completed his studies at Boston University and later became a graduated of Pennsylvania's Crozer Theological Seminary. Dr. King didn't stop there, he pursued additional studies at Boston University, where he received his Ph. D Degree.

Dr. King's vision of equality and civil disobedience changed the world for his children and the children of all oppressed communities nationwide.

January 15, 1929 - April 4, 1968

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