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  1. Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie - 2011. Nominee: Idris Elba, as John Luther. Luther. BBC America. A BBC and BBC America co-production distributed by BBC Worldwide. Luther: awards, nominations, photos and more at Emmys.com.

  2. Apr 5, 2022 · Date of Death. July 17, 2020. John Lewis was born to a family of sharecroppers outside of Troy, Alabama, at a time when African Americans in the South were subjected to a humiliating segregation in education and all public facilities, and were effectively prevented from voting by systematic discrimination and intimidation. Rosa Parks and Dr ...

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    • Early Life and Education
    • Joining The Civil Rights Movement
    • Nonviolent Protest Gains Traction
    • History-Making Marches
    • Death and Legacy

    Born in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, King was heavily influenced by his father, a church pastor, who King saw stand up to segregation in his daily life. In 1936, King's father also led a march of several hundred African Americans to Atlanta's city hall to protest voting rights discrimination. As a member of his high school debate team, King developed ...

    After finishing his doctorate, King returned to the South at the age of 25, becoming pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. Shortly after King took up residence in the town, Rosa Parks made history when she refused to give up her seat for a white passenger on a Montgomery bus. Starting in 1955, Montgomery's Black communi...

    In 1959, King returned to Atlanta to serve as co-pastor with his father at the Ebenezer Baptist Church. His involvement in a sit-in at a department 1960 presidential election between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy. Pressure from Kennedy led to King's release. Working closely with NAACP, King and the SCLC turned their sights on Birmingham, Alabam...

    In 1963, King and the SCLC worked with NAACP and other civil rights groups to organize the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, which attracted 250,000 people to rally for the civil and economic rights of Black Americans in the nation's capital. There, King delivered his majestic 17-minute "I Have a Dream" speech. Along with other civil rights...

    Over the next few years, King broadened his focus and began speaking out against the Vietnam War and economic issues, calling for a bill of rights for all Americans. In the spring of 1968, King visited Memphis, Tennessee, to support Black sanitary workers who were on strike. On April 4, King was assassinated by James Earl Ray in his Memphis hotel. ...

  3. Jan 17, 2022 · More than six decades ago, Martin Luther King Jr. spoke about the fundamental importance of voting rights. His family continues that fight today.

  4. Martin Luther King Jr. The Nobel Peace Prize 1964. Born: 15 January 1929, Atlanta, GA, USA. Died: 4 April 1968, Memphis, TN, USA. Residence at the time of the award: USA. Role: Leader of Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Prize motivation: “for his non-violent struggle for civil rights for the Afro-American population”. Prize share: 1/1.

  5. Martin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr.; January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American Christian minister, activist, and political philosopher who was one of the most prominent leaders in the civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968. A black church leader and a son of early civil rights activist and minister ...

  6. Feb 9, 2010 · At 35 years of age, the Georgia-born minister was the youngest person ever to receive the award. Martin Luther King Jr., was born in Atlanta in 1929, the son of a Baptist minister.

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