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  Honesty
“I have tried to be honest. To be honest is to confront the truth. However unpleasant and inconvenient the truth may be, I believe we must expose and face it if we are to achieve a bet- ter quality of American life.”
Forgiveness
“Forgiveness is not an occa- sional act; it is a permanent at- titude.”
Life’s Question
“Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or the darkness of destructive selfish- ness. This is the judgment.
“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’”
   1963
On May 10, the Birmingham agreement is announced. The stores, restaurants, and schools will be desegregated, hiring of blacks implemented, and charges dropped.
On June 23, MLK leads 125,000 people on a Freedom Walk in Detroit.
The March on Washington held August 28 is the largest civil rights demonstration in history with nearly 250,000 people in attendance.
    Tribute To Dr. King
  1959
The Kings visited India to study Mohandas Gandhi’s phi- losophy of nonviolence.
1960
Becomes co-pastor with his father at the Ebenezer Bap- tist Church in Atlanta, Georgia.
Lunch counter sit-ins began in Greensboro, North Car- olina. In Atlanta, King is arrested during a sit-in waiting to be served at a restaurant. He is sentenced to four months in jail, but after intervention by John Kennedy and Robert Kennedy, he is released.
1961
In November, the Interstate Commerce Commission bans segregation in interstate travel due to work of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Freedom Riders.
1962
The Albany Movement leaders included, from left, Slater King, the presi-dent of the movement; Elza Goldie Jackson, the recording secretary; the Reverend Sammie B. Wells, the chairman of voter registration; Thomas Chatmon, the direc- tor of voter registration; and Robert Thomas, a local barber and active volunteer.
   1963
On Good Friday, April 12, King is arrested with Ralph Abernathy by Police Commissioner Eugene “Bull” Connor for demonstrating without a permit.
On April 13, the Birmingham campaign is launched.
During the eleven days he spent in jail, MLK writes his fa- mous Letter from Birmingham Jail.
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