The basic right of all people to be equal under the law.
The _____ Peace Prize was awarded to Dr. King in Oslo, Norway, in Oct. 14, 1964.
To treat another person unfairly because of his or her skin color or some other trait.
This woman was arrested for
refusing to give her bus seat to a white passenger.
King and his supporters believed in the principles of non-_____ protest.
What Dr. King fought for.
______ Scott King married Dr. King in 1953, and they had four children.
Others besides Dr. King were opposed to the ______ of black Americans.
Dr. King's birthday is observed the third __________ of January.
We celebrate Dr. King’s life each year with a national _______, since 1983.
The ______ Motel, located in Tennessee, where Dr. King died, is now a museum.
After he was arrested, Dr. King was sent to _____ .
King believed in using _______, not fists or guns, to solve problems.
Children were sprayed with fire hoses during a protest march in , ______ Alabama.
King taught that all people are created _____, no matter what their skin color.
An organized walk by a group of people to draw attention to their political views.
“. . . from every mountainside, let _____ ring,” said Dr. King.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led a bus boycott in this Alabama city in 1955
Dr. King was born in ______, Georgia.
_____ disobedience means not obeying laws one feels are unjust.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., died in this Tennessee city.
Anyone who heard him speak knew that King was a powerful _____ .