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KingMartin Luther King Jr. was a famous American civil rights leader who worked to end racial discrimination and promote equality through peaceful protest.

 

Born in 1929, he played a key role in the Civil Rights Movement during the 1950s and 1960s. He led important events such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott and delivered his powerful “I Have a Dream” speech, which inspired millions to stand up for justice.

 

In 1964, he became the youngest person at the time to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Martin Luther King Jr.’s achievements and commitment to non-violence continue to inspire people to work for fairness and unity.

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