Martin luther king  jr.

Martin Luther King Timeline

  • Life

    Martin Luther King, Jr was born in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Education

    Education
    He began his freshman year at Morehouse College in Atlanta.
  • Education

    Education
    He began his studies at Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania.
  • Education

    He began his graduate studies in systematic theology at Boston University.
  • Love Life

    Love Life
    King and Coretta Scott was married at the Scott home near Marion, Alabama.
  • Working

    He began his pastorate at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
  • Family Life

    Family Life
    Yolanda Denise King, the Kings’ first child, was born
  • Working

    Working
    King is named chairman of the Southern Negro Leaders Conference on Transportation and Nonviolent Integration (later known as the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, SCLC).
  • Family Life

    Family Life
    Coretta King gave birth to their second child, Martin, III.
  • Working

    Working
    King’s first book Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story was published.
  • Family Life

    Family Life
    Dexter Scott, King’s third child, was born.
  • Working

    King was assaulted for a member of the American Nazi Party during the clossing session of the SCLC conference in Alabama.
  • Family Life

    Family Life
    Bernice Albertine, King’s fourth child, was born.
  • Working

    Working
    Strength to Love, King's book of sermons, was published.
  • Working

    Working
    King delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech in the march on Washington for Jobs and Freedom .
  • Life

    He was arrested and jailed for demanding service at a white-only restaurant in Florida.
  • Working

    King was named "Man of the Year" by Time Magazine.
  • Working

    Working
    King's book Why We Can’t Wait was published.
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    Working
    King received the Nobel Peace Prize at a ceremony in Oslo, Norway.
  • Working

    Working
    King’s book Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? was published.
  • Working

    Working
    King revealed his plans to organize a mass civil disobedience campaign, the Poor People's Campaign, in Washington, D.C., to force the government to end poverty.
  • Working

    Working
    King delivered his final speech, "I’ve Been to the Mountaintop." at Mason Temple in Memphis
  • Life

    Life
    King was murdered while standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis.