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TELL ME ABOUT MARTIN LUTHER KING

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Answer....American Baptist minister

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There is some disagreement in sources regarding precisely when King took and passed the entrance exam in 1944. Oates (1993) and Schuman (2014) state King passed the exam in the spring of 1944 before graduating from the eleventh grade, then being enrolled in Morehouse that fall. Manheimer (2005) states that King graduated from the eleventh grade, then applied and took the entrance exam before going to Connecticut, but did not find out he had passed until August of 1944 when he was admitted.

White (1974) states he took and passed the exam upon his return from Connecticut in 1944. Though commonly attributed to King, this expression originated with 19th-century abolitionist Theodore Parker.The assassination led to a nationwide wave of race riots in Washington, D.C., Chicago, Baltimore, Louisville, Kansas City, and dozens of other cities.Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy was on his way to Indianapolis for a campaign rally when he was informed of King's death.

He gave a short, improvised speech to the gathering of supporters informing them of the tragedy and urging them to continue King's ideal of nonviolence.The following day, he delivered a prepared response in Cleveland. James Farmer Jr. and other civil rights leaders also called for nonviolent action, while the more militant Stokely Carmichael called for a more forceful response.The city of Memphis quickly settled the strike on terms favorable to the sanitation workers.

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