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Happy Birthday Martin Luther King Jr.

Today marks the holiday celebrating the civil rights leader's birthday

 

Today we celebrate the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. In honor of this holiday, we thought we’d bring you five facts about Martin Luther King Jr.

  1. Actual birthday: His birthday was actually Jan. 15. He was born in 1929 in Atlanta.
  2. Why he changed his name: King and his father were both originally named Michael King. However, after a visit to Germany in 1934, King’s father changed both their names to Martin in honor of the Protestant leader Martin Luther.
  3. First 15 minutes of fame: King sang in the choir at the Atlanta movie premiere of Gone With the Wind in 1939.
  4. Started college without high school degree: King skipped ninth and 12th grade math in high school. He started at Morehead College at age 15, without having formally graduated from high school.
  5. Reagan established holiday in King's name: President Ronald Reagan signed Martin Luther King Day as a holiday into law in 1983 and it was observed for the first time on Jan. 20, 1986. The first time all 50 states celebrated the holiday was in 2000.
Related Topics: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Holiday, Martin Luther King, Name, Reagan, and civil rights leader

none of yobusiness

1:13 pm on Monday, January 21, 2013

We saw how his opposing things worked out. To some he was nothing more than a troublemaker.

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Sean Conneamhe

6:38 pm on Monday, January 21, 2013

"The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is the only individual American who is honored with a federally-recognized and national holiday.

"Dr.King, a Christian minister, was also an international champion of human rights and a courageous civil rights and anti-war activist.

"Martin Luther King is regarded by billions of people around the world as America's greatest hero for preaching spiritual values such as love and peace and for demonstrating those values by opposing injustice and war."

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ray

7:16 pm on Monday, January 21, 2013

Certainly the most important leader of my lifetime. We should have made him president. That would make him a person I could actually vote for, and not against the other candidate.

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fed up

8:12 pm on Monday, January 21, 2013

President? Even if he were president i believe he would have met the same fate.

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jerseyswamps

11:00 am on Tuesday, January 22, 2013

If he was alive and ran for President today the liberal left would reject him.

Opinionated

12:05 pm on Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Wonder what he would have to say if he were alive today. Interesting how his birthday became a National Holiday under a Republican. Guess Jimmy Carter had a problem with that.

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