Martin Luther King Jr.
What’s inside
This autobiography chronicles the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., an influential leader in the Civil Rights Movement.
You’ll Learn
- Understanding civil rights history and its impact
- Learning about nonviolent protest strategies
- Gaining insight into racial equality struggles
- Inspiration from Dr. King’s leadership and oratory skills
Key Points
- Early Life and Education of Martin Luther King Jr.
- The Montgomery Bus Boycott and Rise to Prominence
- Nonviolent Protest Philosophy and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
- The Birmingham Campaign and the March on Washington
- Nobel Peace Prize and the Voting Rights Act
- Assassination and Legacy
Who’s it For
- History Enthusiasts
- Activists
- Students of Social Studies
- Readers Interested in Civil Rights
About the author
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister and activist, most notable for his role in advancing civil rights.