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Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was born on January 15, 1929, in what city?
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1. Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was born on January 15, 1929, in what city?
Detroit
Birmingham
Columbia
Selma
Atlanta
2. Rev. Dr. King's first named was changed from Michael to Martin in honor of what theologian?
Martin of Tours
Martin Baptist
Martin Luther
King Martin
Saint Martin
3. Who is the only other American to have their birthday celebrated as a national holiday?
Reagan
Washington
Madison
Adams
Roosevelt
4. King was the founder of what conference?
Student Nonviolent Coordination Committee
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Congress on Racial Equality
Free Speech Movement
Students for a Democratic Society
5. Where did King write the most famous statement of his philosophy on nonviolence?
Bus
Plane
Train
Jail
Vestry
6. What speech did King deliver on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial?
"I Have an Idea"
"Freedom"
"I Have A Dream"
"Equality for All"
"Peace and Justice"
7. King took his inspiration for nonviolent protest from what other twentieth century figure?
Vaclav Havel
FDR
Gandhi
Eugene Debbs
Franz Ferdinand
8. Dr. King was the youngest person to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize until it was given to what recipient?
Prince George
Marie Curie
Malala Yousef
Dexter King
John F. Kennedy
9. Congress passed the Voting Rights Act in what year?
1965
1976
1986
1956
1886
10. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, while he was in Memphis to support what kind of strike?
Engineer
Porter
Counter
Bus
Sanitation
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