My Hero

A study of biographical writing

Monday, June 18, 2007

Martin Luther King, Jr.

by Wilfredo


Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. was a black person who was fighting for freedom. He was born on January 15, 1929. He had the same name as his father except his father was Martin Luther King Sr. Martin Luther King Sr. was a minister. Martin Luther King Jr. thought his dad’s speeches were great. He wanted to be just like his father and became a minister too.

Martin Luther King Jr. as a minister, was trying to make a difference by helping black people get treated fairly and like white people. White people could do basically whatever they wanted to do. Black people, however, went to different schools and water fountains.

One day in 1962, Martin Luther King Jr.’s home was bombed by a group of white people. His home was broken and smashed, so he could not live in it. He had no home.

In the year of 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. was shot during a speech. It was his last speech ever in history.





Questions Wilfredo would ask Martin Luther King

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What would you ask Martin Luther King Jr?

by Wilfredo

  • Did you feel like you were a good person?
  • Were you related to Rosa Parks?
  • What religion were you?
  • Did you want to become famous and change the world?
  • Do you think you made great speeches?



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Martin Luther King, Jr.

by David

Martin Luther King Jr. was born in 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. He went to elementary, high school, and college in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a peacekeeper. He helped pepole. There were certain rules then like Whites rode in the front of the bus and blacks rode in the back. The rules weren't fair. This needed to change.

Martin was a Minister. He visited sick people to make them feel better. He worked at a church. In church, the rules didn’t matter. The color of people didn’t matter.

Martin Luther King Jr. died in 1968. He helped all kinds of people. Martin fought with words. Now some people get along. He was awesome!! He made a difference. The person who wrote this is a peacekeeper inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.




Questions David would ask Martin Luther King, Jr.

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What would you ask Martin Luther King Jr.?

by David

  • How did you become a minister?
  • When did you decide to be a peacekeeper?
  • Were you nervous to speak in front of so many people?
  • Were you a minister for a long time?
  • How did you reach your goals?



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