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Martin Luther, namesake trod similar paths
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They were born on different continents 446 years apart.
But with the same first two names.
Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day in America -- an appropriate
time, it would seem, to not only honor America's greatest civil
rights champion but the world's first great religious rights champion
as well.
It is not a stretch to say you couldn't have one without the
other.
Martin Luther King Jr. was named after his father, who named
himself after the original Martin Luther (...
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Who was Martin Luther King Jr.?
Weekly Reader, Edition K (including Science Spin)
; Martin Luther King Jr. Was a Leader When Martin Luther King was a little boy, he went to school. He read many books. When Martin Luther King grew up, he had a family. Martin Luther King asked people to solve problems by to talking, not fighting. He became a leader. How Are They Getting Along? Look
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Photographer Chronicles Martin Luther King Murals
NPR Morning Edition
; STEVE INSKEEP NPR Morning Edition 01-21-2008 Photographer Chronicles Martin Luther King Murals Host: STEVE INSKEEP Time 11:00-12:00 PM Play Audio STEVE INSKEEP, host: People were commemorating King's life long before there was a holiday. And for three decades now a photographer has been taking
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The top 22 resources on Martin Luther King, Jr. in Philadelphia
Philadelphia Tribune, The
; ... transferred from their Atlanta affiliate. One prime resource is Don McKee's book entitled "Martin Luther King, Jr." A veteran news reporter, who knew and covered King for many years, McKee documents King's childhood to the time of his untimely assassination ...
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. WITH THIS QUIZ.(CNY)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
; ... of Rights for the Disadvantaged. Match the following comments to the list of speakers at the end. (Hint: All quotes are from news stories of speeches delivered at the yearly Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Dinner, held at the Carrier Dome since 1992 ...
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A Street Named Martin Luther King
Atlanta Inquirer
; ... would have made Dirty Harry proud. I'm convinced my husband saved us from what could have been an incident worthy of the local news. My husband and I didn't end up as victims because we knew full well what to expect Why? Because we were on the MLK bridge. All ...
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