MLK

  • Birth

    Martin Luther King was born in
  • Studies

    At age 15 King begins his freshman year at Morehouse College in Atlanta. He originally studies medicine and law but later decides to enter the ministry
  • Graduation

    Graduates from Morehouse College in Atlanta
  • Second Graduation

    Graduates from Crozer Theological Seminary
  • Marriage to Coretta Scott

    King and Coretta Scott are married at the Scott home near Marion, Alabama.
  • 1954

    King begins his pastorate at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
  • Montgomery Bus Boycott

    Rosa Parks is arrested for refusing to vacate her seat and move to the rear of a city bus in Montgomery to make way for a white passenger. Jo Ann Robinson and other Women’s Political Council members mimeograph thousands of leaflets calling for a one-day boycott of the city’s buses on Monday, 5 December.
  • 21 December

    Montgomery City Lines resumes full service on all routes. King is among the first passengers to ride the buses in an integrated fashion.
  • Founding of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)

    King helps establish the SCLC to coordinate nonviolent protests across the South.
  • I Have a Dream Speech

    During the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, King delivers his famous “I Have a Dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial.
  • Nobel Peace Prize

    King receives the Nobel Peace Prize for his commitment to achieving civil rights through nonviolent action.
  • Selma to Montgomery Marches

    King leads peaceful marches in Alabama to protest racial discrimination in voting, helping to secure the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
  • Opposition to the Vietnam War

    King publicly speaks out against the Vietnam War, expanding his message to include peace and economic justice.
  • Assassination

    King is assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel. His death sparks mourning and protests across the nation.
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day Established

    The United States establishes a national holiday — Martin Luther King Jr. Day — to honor his legacy of peace and equality.