MLK
...terracial Crosser College in New York. Daddy King did not at all like the idea of Martin attending an intergraded college. This taste of “equality” was the foundation or the start of MLK, Jr. quest for equality. While at Crosser, he fell in live with a white girl but he knew he could not marry her for obvious reasons. When Martin returned to Atlanta, he was again subjected to the realism of segregation. A black woman named Rosa Parks ignited the Montgomery Bus Boycott by refusing to give up her seat on a public bus and MLK, JR. was quickly picked to lead the Boycott by local blacks. He reluctantly accepted the leader role. For many years, MLK, JR. led the movement giving great sermons and speeches, the most famous of which being the “I Have a Dream” speech, of course which he delivered in Washington D.C. Martin reached the height of his popularity, all the while staying with his non-violence approach. Anoth...