Martin Luther King Jr. grew up in a supportive family, with crucial influences shaping his path towards civil rights activism. His nonviolent approach was inspired by Henry David Thoreau'
One influence of King's nonviolent method was Henry David Thoreau essay on Civil Disobedience, Which King read in his student years of school. King was influenced by the idea of refusing to cooperate with a evil government
Meeting the Mentor
King was advised by Veteran African-American civil rights activist Bryard Rustin. Harris Wofford and Glenn Smiley where Kings white activists
Martin Luther King Jr.
Call to Adventure
It started when a fifteen year old school girl from Montgomery wouldn't give up her seat for a white man in protest
Ordinary World
Martin Jr., was a middle child with older sister, Willie Chistine King and a younger brother, Alfred Daniel Williams. King sang at his church at the 1939 Atlanta premeire of the movie Gone With the Wind
Tests, Allies, Enemies
Kings allies are Bryard Rustin, Harris Wofford. King had many enemies since he started the Civil rights including the police. His tests where all the people who thought that black people had to have less freedom then all the rest of the population.
Ordeal, Death or Rebirth
King got assassinated on March 29, 1968, King went to Memphis, Tennessee to support the black sanitary public work employees.
Reward, Seizing the Sword
King's death had a big impact on the world internationally. King's legacy influenced the black consensus movement and the civil rights movement in South Africa. King had more than 730 cities named after him in the USA in his legacy and had won many awards. His dream of black people being equal as white people has come true but it was to late for Martin Luther King Jr. to see.