Similar words: benchmarking, martinet, hyperkinetic, martial art, parking, barking, Lurking, shirking. Meaning: n. United States charismatic civil rights leader and Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of Blacks (1929-1968).
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91) Many voters recall the 1963 assassination of Democratic President John Kennedy and those in 1968 of his brother, Democratic candidate Robert Kennedy, and black civil rights leader Martin Luther King.
92) Think of John F. Kennedy in the Cuban missile crisis. Or Walter Cronkite during the Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. assassinations.
93) The NBA has numerous outreach initiatives through their NBA Cares program, and recently hosted a Martin Luther King Day social media initiative, which I participated in.
94) Martin Luther King organized a protest to support Rosa Parks. He urged black people to boycott the buses in Montgomery. That boycott lasted three hundred eighty-two days.
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95) Sharpton was joined by a number of leading black radio hosts, and by Martin Luther King III, the son of the slain civil rights leader.
96) She said she was honored to speak at historic spar spot as Martin Luther King Jr.
97) Martin Luther King was the leader of the civil rights movement.
98) President Obama has attended a dedication ceremony in Washington for a new memorial to the assassinated civil rights leader Martin Luther King.
99) Throughout human history, visionaries as diverse as Immanuel Kant and Martin Luther King Jr. have prophesied the end of war or the threat thereof as a means of resolving disputes between nations.
100) It was the vote that launched a thousand editorials: the charismatic young black senator was compared to Jack Kennedy, Martin Luther King and even Ronald Reagan.
101) Resting on a bookshelf is a framed program from the 1963 March on Washington, where civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous " gradually has made the Oval Office his own.
102) He walked with Martin Luther King and talked with Yasser Arafat.
103) His reputation for peaceful non-violence notwithstanding, Martin Luther King Jr. applied for a license to carry a gun in the late 1950s after his home was firebombed.
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