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What did Martin Luther King Jr do before college?

What did Martin Luther King Jr do before college?

King attended philosophy classes at Harvard University as an audit student in 1952 and 1953. At the age of 25 in 1954, King was called as pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.

How old was MLK when he started college?

15
January 15, 1929: Michael Luther King Jr. was born. His father later changed both his name and his son’s name to Martin Luther King in honor of the Protestant reformer. He entered Morehouse College at the age of 15 and delivered his first sermon three years later at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.

In September of 1951, Martin Luther King Jr. began doctoral studies in Systematic Theology at Boston University. He also studied at Harvard University.

Where did Martin Luther King go to college?

King graduated from Morehouse College in 1948 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology.

When did Martin Luther King Jr become pastor?

In 1954, he was named pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, before he finished his degree. He also got married before he finished his Ph.D. This story originally appeared on the USA TODAY College blog, a news source produced for college students by student journalists. The blog closed in September of 2017.

What did Martin Luther King Jr do for a living?

Dr. King was elected to membership in several learned societies including the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Sciences. From 1957 to 1968, Dr. King received several hundred awards for his leadership in the Civil Rights Movement. Among them were: Selected one of the most outstanding personalities of the year by Time, 1957

Why was Morehouse College named after Martin Luther King?

Later named Atlanta Baptist College at the turn of the twentieth century, it was eventually renamed after American Baptist Home Missionary Society official Henry L. Morehouse. King, Jr., was admitted to the college in 1944 following his junior year in high school, as the school’s enrollment fell with the wartime draft.

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