Réponse :
1- Martin Luther King was a black American pastor, anti-segregationist leader 1929 - 1968.
2- In 1955, he led the movement in support of Rosa Parks who was arrested by the police for refusing to give way to a white man on a bus.
3- In his speech of August 28, 1963, "I have a dream", in front of 250,000 people, he called for a country where all men would share the same rights in justice and peace.
4- In 1964, Martin Luther King received the Nobel Peace Prize, of which he was the youngest recipient.
5- Martin Luther King died assassinated by a white segregationist on April 4, 1968 in Memphis when he supported a strike of garbage collectors.
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