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MLK, Jr. Academic Middle School, Grades 7-8 Preparing Students to Be High School Scholars. MLK is a public academic magnet school for grades 7-12 in Nashville.
Martin Luther King, Jr., was a visionary leader and advocate for equality who spearheaded the civil rights movement in America through nonviolent protests, inspiring lasting change and leaving an enduring legacy.
In the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., our early college community offers rigorous and meaningful education while empowering our students to become agents of change in our community and global society. Enroll Here.
Parents and Students. Attendance, Schedule, Grades, Classwork & Report Cards. Web tool web-based tool that allows parents/guardians to monitor your child's attendance, schedule, grades, and classwork.
Where Did Martin Luther King Jr. Go to School? King attended Booker T. Washington High School, where he was said to be a precocious student. He skipped both the ninth and eleventh...
Morehouse College. January 1, 1867 to December 31, 1867. In September 1944, Martin Luther King began his studies at Morehouse College in Atlanta, following in the footsteps of his father, Martin Luther King, Sr., and his maternal grandfather, A. D. Williams.
Martin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr.; January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American Baptist minister, activist, and political philosopher who was one of the most prominent leaders in the civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968.
After her husband’s death, Coretta Scott King established the Atlanta-based Martin Luther King, Jr., Center for Nonviolent Social Change (also known as the King Center) to promote Gandhian-Kingian concepts of nonviolent struggle.
Martin Luther King Jr. was a social activist and Baptist minister who played a key role in the American civil rights movement from the mid-1950s until his assassination in 1968.
At the age of thirty-five, Martin Luther King, Jr., was the youngest man to have received the Nobel Peace Prize. When notified of his selection, he announced that he would turn over the prize money of $54,123 to the furtherance of the civil rights movement.