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Martin Luther King: The Civil Rights Movement and the Fight against Segregation
Martin Luther King: The Civil Rights Movement and the Fight against Segregation
Martin Luther King: The Civil Rights Movement and the Fight against Segregation
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Keen to learn but short on time? Get to grips with the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. in next to no time with this concise guide.

50Minutes.com provides a clear and engaging analysis of the life and political activism of Martin Luther King, Jr. In the mid-20th century, black Americans continued to experience widespread segregation and discrimination. This gave rise to a dynamic Civil Rights Movement which demanded equal treatment for all Americans. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a key figure in this movement, and the lasting impact of his powerful speeches and peaceful methods means that he remains one of the most widely known and admired political activists in the world.

In just 50 minutes you will:

• Learn about the various discriminatory measures affecting African-Americans from the Civil War onwards
• Discover the role of Martin Luther King, Jr. and his doctrine of non-violence in the Civil Rights Movement
• Understand the impact of King’s actions and his continuing legacy in America and beyond

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LanguageEnglish
Publisher50Minutes.com
Release dateMar 1, 2017
ISBN9782806290052
Martin Luther King: The Civil Rights Movement and the Fight against Segregation

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    Martin Luther King - 50MINUTES

    Martin Luther King, Jr.

    Key information

    Born: 15 January 1929 in Atlanta (USA).

    Died: 4 April 1968 in Memphis (USA).

    Main achievement: his role in the emancipation of African-Americans and in raising awareness of the racial problem in the United States.

    Introduction

    On 4 November 2008, the United States turned an important and unexpected page in its history: Barack Obama (born in 1961) was elected president, becoming the first African-American to hold the nation’s highest office. His victory showed how far the country had come from the time when black and white Americans sat in separate parts of buses and the Ku Klux Klan campaigned for a white nation. Obama’s election followed a fight for civil rights and racial equality that had been ongoing since the early 20th century, and in which Martin Luther King, Jr. played a key role.

    King, a pastor in a church in Montgomery, Alabama, led a movement which sought to fight against all the forms of racial segregation that had been practised in the USA since the end of the 19th century. He was a gifted speaker, and rallied crowds around speeches advocating peaceful resistance to injustice. A philosopher of non-violence, he played a crucial role in raising awareness of the racial problem in the United States and in moving towards emancipation for African-Americans. He was a very active public figure and received the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize for his activism on behalf of the victims of discrimination. In spite of his many victories, his failures showed that the road to equality was still long.

    Like all emblematic figures, King had his share of enemies. While his premature death in 1968 was mourned around the world and sparked riots in several American cities, it also lent him a mythical aura, making him one of the most iconic figures of the 20th

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