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Martin Luther King Seminary 1948

Updated Mar 10, 2025
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Martin Luther King Seminary 1948
A 19 year old Martin Luther King Jr. This photo was taken in 1948 on his way into the Crozer Theological Seminary in Atlanta Georgia.
Date & Place: at Crozer Theological Seminary in Atlanta, Georgia USA
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On January 15th 1929 Martin Luther King Jr was born. He had flaws like all of us, but boy did he make a difference helping usher in mindfulness of equality. MLK was just 19 years old on his way to seminary school in Atlanta when this photo was taken.
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01/18/2016
Handsome kid. He didn't change much over the years, either.
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01/18/2016
Bill Cosby..??
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01/18/2016
You're a fool!
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01/18/2016
Marty Mcfly..??
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01/18/2016
:p
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01/24/2016
MARION BERRY.
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01/18/2016
Finished his undergraduate studies at age 19 - wow!
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01/18/2016
Very impressive. He was an early admission student in 1944 at the ripe old age of 15.
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01/18/2016
He was a good man ....
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01/18/2016
Happy Birthday MLK!
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01/18/2016
What a handsome, brave, gifted man. Sorely missed.
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01/18/2016
What a light shines from his eyes!
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01/18/2016
We need men and women like this in leadership today.
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01/18/2016
We have a Martin Luther King's square her in my town of Uppsala Sweden.
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01/18/2016
kinda looks like a guy i used to go to school with Tevin Webster
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01/18/2016
Gribiz
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01/18/2016
a Great Man and a huge Loss
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Nice
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Sophia Grey Winters-Greaves are you saying that looks like me
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Maybe
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Wow! I didn't know about his Philadelphia connection (shame on me).
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01/18/2016
Who cares ...he got a forgetfull...postal and government get a day off for free holiday ..what else people want. This stuff gets old . .he was a good leader ..great speaker ....great role model ..that's it ....no saint ....actually read about him ..no saint ....just a man..read the books ..no different from great leaders.. black or white ....sorry ...no martyr. .....just a man ..... ..???,
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R.I.P. SIR
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He looks so happy and full of hope.
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My schoolfriend Louise wrote to him and received a hand written reply. Can you imagine the joy in class? Such a tragic death. A true hero.
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01/19/2016
Cool beans...thank you for my civil right to personal identity!
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01/20/2016
Nice looking young man!
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01/24/2016
Marshall Dotson everyone knows he wasn't a saint but he sure put his personal feelings aside and allowed God to use him like an angel to pave the way for his people.
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02/03/2016
sweet smile & he became a good man.
Good man :)
Imagine all the leadership and wisdom we missed out on!
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03/18/2016
Naomi! Seen this sweet photo?
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04/22/2016
He was a really brave man who was murdered for believing in his rights and telling everyone what he fought for....Great man.!!!!!.
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr.) was born January 15th, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia to Baptist minister Martin Luther King (born Michael King) and his wife, Alberta. He was one of the most prominent leaders in the civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968, preaching Christian values and social equality for all races. King advanced civil rights for people of color in the United States through nonviolence and civil disobedience. With inspiration from both his own Christian beliefs and the nonviolent activism of Gandhi, he was able to lead targeted, and most importantly nonviolent, resistance against Jim Crow laws and other forms of discrimination in the United States. He is most famously known for being one of the leaders of the The March on Washington in 1963, where he delivered his famous Martin Luther King Jr. Last Speech "I Have a Dream" on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in DC. See Passage from the "I Have a Dream Speech" for part of the speech.
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