Dr. Martin Luther King arrested for driving without a Georgia license (he had one from Alabama and lived in Georgia at the time.
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Martin Luther King Jr. led the civil Rights movement in 1960's
Martin Luther King Jr helped lead a church in Atlanta. Martin Luther King Jr was co-pastor of the Ebenezer Baptist Church, where his father was the pastor.
The Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
He was arrested in 1960 for violating his parole on a traffic citation. This was after lunch counter demonstration in Atlanta. The arrest was done to harass him. John F. Kennedy worked to get him released. Dr. Martin Luther King was arrested 30 times in all for participating in peaceful demonstrations.
Martin Luther King was arrested in 1960 during a sit-in in a restaurant, in 1962 during the Albany, Georgia movement, in 1963 for demonstrating without a permit, and in 1965 during a voting rights demonstration.
Martin Luther had been dead for over 400 years in 1960. Awards are seldom that slow in coming.
That event occurred in 1960. Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested in Georgia for driving 30 mph in a zone of 25 mph.
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Martin Luther King Jr. led the civil Rights movement in 1960's
Martin Luther High School - New York City - was created in 1960.
Martin Perels was born on November 16, 1960.
Martin Luther King Jr. was the leader during the Civil Rights movement of the 1960's. He was called by many names such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Dr. King, and ML.
Martin Luther King Jr helped lead a church in Atlanta. Martin Luther King Jr was co-pastor of the Ebenezer Baptist Church, where his father was the pastor.
Hayato Ikeda was the Prime Minister of Japan in 1960. He served in office from July 19, 1960 to November 9, 1964.
Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and Medgar Evers