
Martin Luther King Jr
Short History Of...
Early Life in the American South
Exploring the upbringing of a boy born in 1929 in Atlanta under racial segregation, the chapter reveals the impact of systemic discrimination on his family's life. It highlights the family's connection to the church, the influence of the boy's father, and the early experiences of racism faced by the young boy. Despite a middle-class upbringing, he quickly becomes aware of the injustices in the world outside his home.
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