On 17th January Martin Luther King Day was celebrated.
Self-study activity:
Watch this short video from the National Geographic and complete the blanks in the transcript with the missing words.
He began his career as a Baptist (1) ... but went on to lead a sweeping grassroots effort to end racial discrimination, known as the Civil Rights Movement. Along the way, Martin Luther King Junior made history and emerged as one of the most influential leaders of the 20th century.
Before the Civil Rights Movement began, segregation (2) ... known as Jim Crow laws kept African-Americans in a separate and generally inferior world from whites. African-Americans went to separate public schools, ate in separate restaurants, and even had to use separate public restrooms. They had to sit in the back of buses, and give up their seats to any white people standing. But in 1954, Jim Crow suffered a (3) ... defeat. The Supreme Court declared that separate schools for blacks and whites were inherently unequal in a case called Brown versus (4) ... of education.
The following year, in Montgomery, Alabama, a (5) ... assistant, named Rosa Parks, refused to give up her bus seat for a white passenger. Parks was arrested, but Martin Luther King organized a full-fledged boycott of the Montgomery city bus system. 13 months later, the buses integrated.
The Montgomery boycott inspired more efforts to end segregation. In 1963, King and other civil rights leaders organized the March on Washington. More than (6) ... people came to the nation's capital to demand equality for blacks and urge Congress to pass (7) ... civil rights laws. Standing at the base of the Lincoln Memorial, King spoke the words "I have a dream today", describing his hope for a future in which all men would be brothers.
The Civil Rights Movement was changing the nation. In 1964, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, which made racial discrimination in public places illegal. The same year, King was (8) ... the Nobel Peace Prize.
On April 4th, 1968, Martin Luther King was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. But the movement he helped to lead lived on, inspiring other groups such as Hispanics, women and the (9) ... to fight for equal treatment under the law, and completing King's legacy of greater social justice for all Americans.
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