Martin Luther King Sr.

American pastor and civil rights leader

Martin Luther King Sr. - Activists & Humanitarians born December 19th, 1899
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A prominent American pastor and civil rights leader, he served as a preacher for the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia. He advocated for social justice, equality, and racial harmony, often addressing inequalities faced by African Americans. His influence extended through his role as the father of Martin Luther King Jr., playing a key part in the civil rights movement and shaping the values of a generation. Active in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, he worked alongside notable figures to address systemic issues of racism and promote nonviolent protest as a means of achieving civil rights.

Served as a pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church

Advocated for civil rights and social justice

Influenced the civil rights movement

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