Definition of Martin Luther King Jr.

1. Noun. United States charismatic civil rights leader and Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of Blacks (1929-1968).


Lexicographical Neighbors of Martin Luther King Jr.

Martians
Martin
Martin's bandage
Martin's disease
Martin's tube
Martin-Bell syndrome
Martin-Gruber anastomosis
Martin Buber
Martin Cline
Martin Heidegger
Martin Heinrich Klaproth
Martin Luther
Martin Luther King
Martin Luther King Day
Martin Luther King Jr's Birthday
Martin Luther King Jr. (current term)
Martin Scorsese
Martin Van Buren
Martina
Martina Navratilova
Martini
Martinican
Martinicans
Martiniquais
Martiniquan
Martiniquans
Martinique
Martinis
Martinize
Martinized

Literary usage of Martin Luther King Jr.

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Ten-Minute Activities, Grades 1-3by Martha Cheney, Marilyn Evans, Susan Kunze by Martha Cheney, Marilyn Evans, Susan Kunze (2001)
"(fact) Martin Luther King, Jr. was the most important civil rights leader, ... (fact) Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech was his most ..."

2. A Yearbook of Holidays & Observances: A Multicultural Perspective of by Iva A. Smith, Aurora Ramirez-Krodel (1998)
"Sources: Martin Luther King. Jr. Resource Guide. Albany, NY: University of the State of New York, 1985. A World of Difference: Teacher/Student Resource ..."

3. Seasonal Activities Grades Prek-K by Joy Evans, Jo Ellen Moore (2007)
"Martin Luther King, Jr. Cut out the puzzle. Glue the pieces inside the frame. He was a good man. He was a brave man. He was a fair man. ..."

4. Growing Readers: Units Of Study In The Primary Classroom by Kathy Collins (2004)
"Are you saying that in these kids' books about Martin Luther King Jr. the authors make sure they say that Martin loved to read when he was little so that ..."

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