Martin Luther King, Jr. , a young black clergyman, became a national leader of the _______ Movement in the 1950s.
A: Civil Rights
B: Boycott
C: Segregation
D: Integration
A: Civil Rights
B: Boycott
C: Segregation
D: Integration
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- Martin Luther King, Jr. became a national leader of the _______ Movement. A: Boycott B: Segregation C: Civil Rights D: Integration
- Martin Luther King,Jr.a young black clergyman, became a national leader of the________Movement. A: Boycott B: CivilRights C: Segregation D: Integration
- Martin Luther King, Jr. who delivered a famous speech named I Have a Dream was the leader of ______in U.S.A. A: [A] Bus Boycott B: [B] the Progressive Movement C: [C] Civil Rights Movement D: [D] the Westward Movement
- Martin Luther King Jr. is a civil right leader advocating non-violent action as a way to reform discriminatory law in America
- Martin Luther King Jr. is most well-known for his ___________, and the Martin Luther King Day is to memorize him. A: campaigns to end racial segregation B: part in the civil wars C: contribution to the independence of the country D: achievement in science discovery