what was it that disturb martin luther king as a child
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Martin was a paper boy and wanted to be a fireman when he grew up. Their father was a Baptist minister and he was in charge of the children's moral and religious education. From the time that Martin was born, he knew that black people and white people had different rights in certain parts America.
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He experienced segregation early in life. When he was six years old, two white playmates told him that they were not allowed to play with him any longer. His mother explained to him that it was because they now attended segregated schools, but assured him that he was as good as anybody else.
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