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Martin Luther King: A man of peace
Martin Luther King, Jr, was the son of a black Baptist pastor. His mother was a schoolteacher. Young Martin spent a fairly 1 _____ childhood in Atlanta, Georgia. After high school, he 2 _____ to college and studied to be a pastor, like his father. 3 _____ could have guessed, in those days, the place in history that Martin Luther King, Jr, was to have. It all started in Montgomery. The buses in Montgomery were segregated. Black people had to sit in the back of the bus. One day, a black woman, Rosa Parks, was returning home 4 _____ a hard day's work. She sat in the front of the bus, and then 5 ______ to give up her seat to a white passenger. Rosa Parks was arrested, and the black community of Montgomery was outraged.
Martin Luther King persuaded the black citizens to protest 6 ____. He organized a boycott of the bus service. For 381 days, the buses rolled virtually empty. The blacks supported the boycott. They walked, hitch-hiked — and the buses stayed empty. At last, the bus company gave in. The law was 7 _____. Martin Luther King, Jr, had won his first protest against 8 _____. He believed that the blacks could win their struggle for equal 9 _____ without violence.
In 1964, King won the Nobel Peace Prize. He was only thirty-four years old — the youngest man who had ever 10 _____ this high honour.