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Martin Luther King Jr. og Montgomery Bus Boycott

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Martin Luther King Jr. og Montgomery Bus Boycott er en engelsk-opgave, afleveret til karakteren 12. Fylder 2 sider (354 ord, ca. 2 min. læsning) og blev 12. juli 2026.

Denne opgave redegør for Martin Luther King Jr.'s liv og hans centrale betydning for den afroamerikanske borgerrettighedsbevægelse. Den beskriver hans opvækst, hans engagement i ikke-voldelige protester og hans modtagelse af Nobels fredspris. Desuden gennemgås Montgomery Bus Boycott, herunder Rosa Parks' rolle og boykottens betydning som den første store demonstration mod segregation i USA.

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  • amerikansk historie
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  • segregation

Martin Luther King, Jr. was an American minister and activist in the African American Civil Rights Movement.

Martin Luther King, Jr. was born in Georgia in 1929. In the South, where he grew up, segregation was common. Before starting college, King spent a summer working at a tobacco farm in Connecticut in the North. Here, he experienced how peacefully the races mixed. Negroes and whites went to the same church.

King believed that it was important to fight for civil rights without the use of violence. From then on, he would lead and participate in non-violent protests including marches and sit-ins, and in the years from 1960 to 1965, his influence grew. He was handsome, well-spoken and determined, and quickly caught the attention of the news media.

The Civil Rights Movement became very influential. In 1964, discrimination against racial, ethnic, national, and religious minorities and women was outlawed. Later that year, King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo for his efforts.

On the 4th of April, 1968, King was killed by a sniper's bullet as he stood on a balcony in Memphis, Tennessee, where he was to lead a protest march in sympathy with striking garbage workers. The assassin, James Earl Ray, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 99 years in prison for the murder.

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