Target language: English
Martin Luther King was born in Atlanta, the capital of the state of Georgia.
January 15th, 1929.
He was a priest and a black leader.
He led the protests against racial discrimination
in the southern states and stood against the use of violence
in the fight for civil rights. He was one of the greatest
human right advocates in line with Ghandi
and Mandela.
He was the main speaker at the Washington march on August 28th, 1963.
He was imprisoned several times because of his political beliefs.
He was killed at a meeting on April 4th, 1968.