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Where did Martin Luther King Live in Montgomery Alabama?

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Where did Martin Luther King Live in Montgomery Alabama?​

King had been pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, slightly more than a year when the city’s small group of civil rights advocates decided to contest racial segregation on that city’s public bus system following the incident on December 1, 1955, in which Rosa Parks, an African American woman,…

What did Martin Luther King Jr do in Montgomery?​

King, Martin Luther, Jr.; Montgomery, AlabamaMartin Luther King, Jr., and other civil rights leaders of a municipal bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, riding an integrated bus, December 1956.© Bettmann/Corbis. In his first speech to the group as its president, King declared:
Why did Martin Luther King go to jail in 1967?
Subsequently, King was tried and convicted of breaking the law. On appeal, the case landed in the U.S. Supreme Court, where in the 1967 Walker v. Birmingham decision, the court upheld King’s conviction and the civil rights leader returned to Alabama to serve his jail sentence.
Where did Martin Luther King give his bus boycott speech?
Fair use image The Montgomery Bus Boycott speech reprinted below is one of the first major addresses of Dr. Martin Luther King. Dr. King spoke to nearly 5,000 people at the Holt Street Baptist Church in Montgomery on December 5, 1955, just four days after Mrs. Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to relinquish her seat on a Montgomery city bus.

Why did Martin Luther King lead a march from Selma to Montgomery?​

Following the shooting death of Jimmie Lee Jackson by Alabama state troopers in neighboring Perry County, King and civil rights workers began organizing a march from Selma to Montgomery to press for voting rights and to protest the state government’s continued unjust treatment of blacks.

What church did Martin Luther King become a pastor at?​

In 1954 Martin Luther King Jr. applied for a job as the new pastor at Dexter Avenue Baptist Chur ch, located near the Alabama state capital building in Montgomery.
 
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