civil rights leader March on Washington a national holiday in his name wife is Coretta Scott won a Grammy award had an attempted assasination in 1958 went to college at 15 established the SCLC earned a PhD from Boston College baptist minister assasinated in 1968 Played the organ awarded congressional gold medal 730 streets named after him in US "Time" magazine Man of the Year in 1963 imprisoned 30 times non- violent protests spoke at 2500 events wrote 5 books throughout his life awarded presidential medal of freedom monument in Washington, DC national mall Won Nobel Peace Prize 1964 "I have a dream" speech Theology degree born in Atlanta, Ga led the Montgomery Bus Boycott birth name was Michael awarded 20 honorary college degrees civil rights leader March on Washington a national holiday in his name wife is Coretta Scott won a Grammy award had an attempted assasination in 1958 went to college at 15 established the SCLC earned a PhD from Boston College baptist minister assasinated in 1968 Played the organ awarded congressional gold medal 730 streets named after him in US "Time" magazine Man of the Year in 1963 imprisoned 30 times non- violent protests spoke at 2500 events wrote 5 books throughout his life awarded presidential medal of freedom monument in Washington, DC national mall Won Nobel Peace Prize 1964 "I have a dream" speech Theology degree born in Atlanta, Ga led the Montgomery Bus Boycott birth name was Michael awarded 20 honorary college degrees
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civil rights leader
March on Washington
a national holiday in his name
wife is Coretta Scott
won a Grammy award
had an attempted assasination in 1958
went to college at 15
established the SCLC
earned a PhD from Boston College
baptist minister
assasinated in 1968
Played the organ
awarded congressional gold medal
730 streets named after him in US
"Time" magazine Man of the Year in 1963
imprisoned 30 times
non-violent protests
spoke at 2500 events
wrote 5 books throughout his life
awarded presidential medal of freedom
monument in Washington, DC national mall
Won Nobel Peace Prize 1964
"I have a dream" speech
Theology degree
born in Atlanta, Ga
led the Montgomery Bus Boycott
birth name was Michael
awarded 20 honorary college degrees