Primary school student project celebrates the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King. Read participant's dreams, and find biographical information.
Read the article which appeared in the January 3, 1964 issue of TIME Magazine, honoring King as the 1963 Man of the Year.
View this black-and-white photo taken by photojournalist Charles Moore, of Dr. King addressing demonstrators in Montgomery, Alabama.
Read the complete version of the speech made by Dr. King in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 3, 1968, the day before his assassination.
Newsweek evaluates King's legacy in a lengthy article and photographs. Also details the life of his children, and James Earl Ray.
Find complete transcripts of approximately a dozen speeches given by Martin Luther KIng, Junior. Available in several languages.
Find an article by Jack E. White describing the life and works of the great leader of civil and human rights.
Provides speech transcripts, a photo gallery, and a visitor guestbook. Homage to the Reverend and activist also includes resource links.
Article explores the final years of King's life including his critique of the violence of the United States in Vietnam.
Listen to recordings of King's speeches including his famous "I Have a Dream" sermon.
Read a biography of this noted African-American leader, including an excerpt from his famous "I Have a Dream" speech made on April 3, 1968, the day before he was killed.
Provides a short biographical sketch of King's life and includes an annotated listing of recommended books about King.
Listen to excerpts from the famous speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. including the speech from the March on Washington in 1963.
Read a biographical sketch presented by Louisiana State University about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
See a picture of King delivering a speech and read a short bio. Explore the extensive set of links to related information.
Read about the man and the movement. Presents a study guide for teachers and students and an interactive quiz.
Teachers can find a guide to teaching about the famous leader of the Civil Rights Movement.
Official pages of the King Center in Atlanta, Georgia presents the history and philosophy of the great leader in the Civil Rights Movement.
Resource provides an overview of the civil rights leader's life and accomplishments. Also find a transcription of his "I Have a Dream" speech.
Encyclopedia article discusses the achievements of this civil rights leader. Also find a bibliography.
Listen to excerpts of King's "I Have a Dream," "Let Freedom Ring" and "Promised Land" speeches. Provided by the Seattle Times.
Read a transcription of the Reverend's 1965 commencement address at Oberlin and read a narrative about his journey there. Also find photographs.
Find a detailed encyclopedic profile of the American civil rights leader that notes his famous demonstrations, speeches, and untimely death.
ThinkQuest student project devoted to black history includes a biography of the civil rights leader and a related reference list.
Listen to wav audio files of Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1963 speech made at the March on Washington.
View images of this Civil Rights movement hero taken from Life magazine. Includes the meditation Black in America.
Explores the impact of King's life on all Americans. Includes images, a chronology of King's life, and a bibliography.
Listen to sound files, in sections, from the entire speech considered to be the exemplar of King's oratorical style.