GraduatedfromMorehouseCollege atthe age of 19.Born onJanuary 15,1929, inAtlanta,Georgia.Believed inthe power oflove toovercomehatred.Led theMontgomeryBus Boycottin 1955.Youngestperson toreceive theNobel PeacePrize in 1964.Arrested 30times duringcivil rightsactivities.Pushed fordesegregationin Birminghamthroughpeacefulprotests.Inspired by hisfather'sactivism, Kingbecame aBaptist minister.Completed hisPh.D. inSystematicTheology atBostonUniversity.Foughtagainst racialsegregationanddiscrimination.Participated inthe Selma toMontgomerymarches forvoting rights.Encouragedcivildisobedienceas a meansof protest.Played a keyrole in theCivil RightsAct of 1964.NamedMichael atbirth, laterchanged toMartin.Founded theSouthernChristianLeadershipConference(SCLC) in 1957.Influencedby MahatmaGandhi'snonviolentphilosophy.Assassinatedon April 4,1968, inMemphis,Tennessee.Delivered theiconic "I Havea Dream"speech in1963.Continues tobe a symbolof theongoing fightfor civil rights.Wrote theinfluential"Letter fromBirminghamJail" in 1963.Advocated fornonviolentresistance toachieve socialchange.Advocatedfor economicjustice andthe end ofpoverty.Received thePresidentialMedal ofFreedomposthumouslyin 1977.Organized theMarch onWashington forJobs andFreedom in1963.GraduatedfromMorehouseCollege atthe age of 19.Born onJanuary 15,1929, inAtlanta,Georgia.Believed inthe power oflove toovercomehatred.Led theMontgomeryBus Boycottin 1955.Youngestperson toreceive theNobel PeacePrize in 1964.Arrested 30times duringcivil rightsactivities.Pushed fordesegregationin Birminghamthroughpeacefulprotests.Inspired by hisfather'sactivism, Kingbecame aBaptist minister.Completed hisPh.D. inSystematicTheology atBostonUniversity.Foughtagainst racialsegregationanddiscrimination.Participated inthe Selma toMontgomerymarches forvoting rights.Encouragedcivildisobedienceas a meansof protest.Played a keyrole in theCivil RightsAct of 1964.NamedMichael atbirth, laterchanged toMartin.Founded theSouthernChristianLeadershipConference(SCLC) in 1957.Influencedby MahatmaGandhi'snonviolentphilosophy.Assassinatedon April 4,1968, inMemphis,Tennessee.Delivered theiconic "I Havea Dream"speech in1963.Continues tobe a symbolof theongoing fightfor civil rights.Wrote theinfluential"Letter fromBirminghamJail" in 1963.Advocated fornonviolentresistance toachieve socialchange.Advocatedfor economicjustice andthe end ofpoverty.Received thePresidentialMedal ofFreedomposthumouslyin 1977.Organized theMarch onWashington forJobs andFreedom in1963.

Martin Luther King Jr. - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Graduated from Morehouse College at the age of 19.
  2. Born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia.
  3. Believed in the power of love to overcome hatred.
  4. Led the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955.
  5. Youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.
  6. Arrested 30 times during civil rights activities.
  7. Pushed for desegregation in Birmingham through peaceful protests.
  8. Inspired by his father's activism, King became a Baptist minister.
  9. Completed his Ph.D. in Systematic Theology at Boston University.
  10. Fought against racial segregation and discrimination.
  11. Participated in the Selma to Montgomery marches for voting rights.
  12. Encouraged civil disobedience as a means of protest.
  13. Played a key role in the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
  14. Named Michael at birth, later changed to Martin.
  15. Founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in 1957.
  16. Influenced by Mahatma Gandhi's nonviolent philosophy.
  17. Assassinated on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee.
  18. Delivered the iconic "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963.
  19. Continues to be a symbol of the ongoing fight for civil rights.
  20. Wrote the influential "Letter from Birmingham Jail" in 1963.
  21. Advocated for nonviolent resistance to achieve social change.
  22. Advocated for economic justice and the end of poverty.
  23. Received the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously in 1977.
  24. Organized the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963.