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  • {{r|Martin Luther (diplomat)|Martin Luther}}
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  • 1521 assembly in which [[Martin Luther]] was required to defend his call for the reformation of the Church.
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  • The major religious revolution in Western Europe in the 16th century, led by Martin Luther, John Calvin and other Protestants.
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  • {{r|Martin Luther King}}
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  • ...Reformation of the 16th century out of the teachings of German theologian Martin Luther.
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  • (1926-1990) Baptist minister who was the chief partner of [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] during the [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[civil rights move
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  • * Bainton, Roland H. ''Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther'' (reprint 1995) [http://www.amazon.com/Here-I-Stand-Martin-Luther/dp/04520 * Beard, Charles. ''Martin Luther and the Reformation in Germany Until the Close of the Diet of Worms'' (1896
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  • ...ndependence from British rule and provided inspiration for non-violence to Martin Luther King Jr. and others.
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  • {{r|Martin Luther King Jr.}}
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  • In December 2014 a failure of the [[Martin Luther King Bridge (Toledo, Ohio)|Martin Luther King Bridge]] over the [[Maumee River]] blocked her progress in [[Toledo, O | title = Martin Luther King, Jr. Bridge closed indefinitely after drawspan becomes stuck
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  • ...deem the Soul of America: The Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Martin Luther King, Jr.'' Athens: U. of Georgia Press, 1987. ISBN 0820308986. * Garrow, David J. ''Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.'' New York: Wi
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  • {{r|Martin Luther}}
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  • In 1940, he sent a memorandum to State Secretary [[Martin Luther (diplomat)|Martin Luther]], asking him to define Foreign Minister [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]]'s basic
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  • {{r|Martin Luther}}
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  • ...major religious revolution in Western Europe in the 16th century, led by [[Martin Luther]] and [[John Calvin]] and other Protestants. The self-described "reformers"
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  • {{r|Martin Luther (Nazi)}}{{r|Kurt Schuschnigg}} former Austrian chancellor
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  • In 1943, he was contacted by [[Martin Luther (diplomat)|Martin Luther]] of the [[Reich Foreign Office]], attempting to obtain SS assistance in su
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  • {{r|Martin Luther}}
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  • '''Martin Luther''', (1895–1945) was a protege of [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]], first in the
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  • ...Peace Prize]] (youngest recipient).<ref name=WP>Wikipedia has [[Wikipedia:Martin Luther King Jr.|an extensive article]] about King's life.</ref> After King's assa
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  • ...nathy''' (1926-1990) was a Baptist minister who was the chief partner of [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] during the [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[civil rights move ...te student at Atlanta University, Abernathy heard [[Martin Luther King Jr.|Martin Luther King]]’s [[sermon]] at [[Ebenezer Baptist Church]]. In his autobiography,
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  • {{r|Martin Luther}}
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  • ...pport of equity in public accommodations, (and fair housing?) in which Dr. Martin Luther King participated, and joined on that occasion by yet another famous civil In her autobiography, Powers details her personal relationship with Dr. Martin Luther King, and the intimacy they shared as friend, trusted confidante, and lover
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  • {{r|Martin Luther}}
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  • ...lipp Melanchthon''' (1497-1560) was a German reformer, collaborator with [[Martin Luther]], the first systematic theologian of the [[Protestantism|Protestant]] Refo * [[Martin Luther]]
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  • {{rpl|Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.}}
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  • ...ized [[Reinhard Heydrich]]'s reports on [[Einsatzgruppe]]n activity from [[Martin Luther (diplomat)]] and [[Franz Rademacher]], and disseminated the informaton wit
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  • ...m Summer]] in 1964 and was elected to the national board of directors of [[Martin Luther King Jr.]]’s [[Southern Christian Leadership Conference]]. After [[Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.|King’s assassination in 1968]], Adams moved to [[Petersburg, Vir
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  • ...he general election that year. It prompted Dr. Kings father the Reverend Martin Luther King Sr., a registered Republican, to vote Democratic Presidential candidat
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  • ...bons</i>. He appeared on the [[Ed Sullivan Show]] in 1955. He befriended [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] and became a dedicated civil rights activist from the 1960s till
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  • ...f Eichmann]] and Foreign Office State Secretary [[Martin Luther (diplomat)|Martin Luther]]. Weizsaecker appeared to be an intermediary; [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]] d
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  • Also in 1943, Undersecretary [[Martin Luther (diplomat)|Martin Luther]] attempted, backed by [[Heinrich Himmler]] and the [[SD]], to replace Ribb ...wish Desk, sent a memorandum to State Secretary [[Martin Luther (diplomat)|Martin Luther]], asking him to define Foreign Minister [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]]'s basic
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  • ...ormation]] of the 16th Century out of the teachings of German theologian [[Martin Luther]] who rejected parts of the theology and organizational structure of the [[ * [[Martin Luther]]
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  • see also [[Martin Luther]] * Bainton, Roland H. ''Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther'' (1978; reprinted 1995) [http://www.amazon.com/Here-I-Stand-Martin-Luther/
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  • ...ielmus Amo Afer of Axim in Ghana: Translation of his Works'' (1968: Halle, Martin Luther University, Halle-Wittenberg)
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  • ...em of traditional or legal-rational authority. The careers of [[Lenin]], [[Martin Luther]], [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]], and [[Lech Wałęsa]] provide examples. Charism
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  • {{r|Martin Luther King Jr.}}
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  • ...theology]], with a discussion of the work of [[John Calvin|Calvin]] and [[Martin Luther|Luther]]. The collapse of an old social order and the rise of capital led t
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  • ...r]]. At a February 2002 rally, sharing a stage with [[Desmond Tutu]] and [[Martin Luther King, III]], he said "I don't want to be part of the Great Left Martyrdom s
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  • Image:Halleuniplatz.JPG|[[Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg]] ...s now combined with the [[University of Wittenberg]] and is called the ''[[Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg]]''. The medical school there was founded by
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  • '''Martin Luther''' (1483-1546), German religious reformer and theologian began the [[Protes ...d. ''The Cambridge Companion to Martin Luther'' (2003) p. 3-19; Mullett, ''Martin Luther'' (2004), ch. 1, quote p. 27 </ref>
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  • ...'' is the state church of [[Norway]]. It has belonged to the Evangelical [[Martin Luther|Lutheran]] branch of the [[Christianity|Christian]] church since the sixtee
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  • ...Committee]] (1963-1966). At the August 1963 March on Washington, where [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]] gave the "I have a dream" speech, he gave the keynote address.
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  • * [[Martin Luther King Day]]
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  • ...t epistles have different emphases. In ''Romans'', the epistle on which [[Martin Luther]] based his doctrine of justification by faith, the emphasis is on the savi
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  • ...kers' movement. Claiming as his models Emiliano Zapata, Gandhi, Nehru and Martin Luther King, he called on his people to, "Make a solemn promise: to enjoy our righ ...thy" leader of the Mexican American civil rights movement, and the Chicano Martin Luther King Jr.<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,840167,00.ht
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  • ...y of Arts and Sciences, 1987-1988. He received numerous honorary degrees. Martin Luther King, Jr. called ''The Strange Career of Jim Crow'' "the historical bible o
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  • ...2.0.CO%3B2-P in Jstor]]. Blair is incorrect in repeating the story that [[Martin Luther]] rejected Copernican ideas ; Luther ignored the matter. </ref>
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  • * Garrow, David. ''Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., And The Southern Christian Leadership Conference'' (1989) [http: * Ling, Peter J. ''Martin Luther King, Jr.'' (2002) [http://www.amazon.com/Martin-Luther-Routledge-Historica
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  • ...d by noting the defining [[Battle of Hastings]] and the [[Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.]]. Need to think of a happy event now, or edit someone else's! [ ...gin and added a few external and bibliographic links to [[Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.]]. Then he thought whether the [[Launch of the Citizendium]] can
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  • ...p, freeing of Nelson Mandela, the sinking of the Titanic, assassination of Martin Luther King, the Mutiny on the Bounty, the discovery of the Americas? Can I sugges
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  • ...but was invigorated in the 1950s by black leaders like Baptist minister [[Martin Luther King]] and the civil rights movement. After 1980 it weakened again as a maj
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  • ..., 1963) and the Selma to Montgomery March (March, 1965). He stood beside [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] while he made the "I Have A Dream" speech, during the 1963 March
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  • ...ndertook a boycott of the segregated city buses and chose a local pastor [[Martin Luther King]] as their leader, and [[Rosa Parks]] as a symbolic actor. Drawing on ...airs'' 9#1 Spring 2006, pp. 51-78 in [[Project Muse]]; Alexandra Alverez, "Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream': The Speech Event as Metaphor," ''Journal of Black
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  • ...gnificent sculpture, but in many ways best known as the place from which [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] gave his "I have a dream" speech during the 1962 civil march; Ho
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  • * [http://martin.rrps.net/?sessionid=5c2b4d13a41ef445377d58296c61d6d2&t Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary]
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  • ...So if you want to picture a peaceful direct action, try to imagine, what [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]] or [[Mohandas Gandhi]] would do, if they wanted to destroy stat I cannot picture a reason that Martin Luther King would want to destroy a state. Rather, he saw a state as a protector a
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  • * Kennedy, Randall. ''Martin Luther King's Constitution: a Legal History of the Montgomery Bus Boycott,'' 98 Ya
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  • ...ust after the troubled year of 1968, which saw the assassination of both [[Martin Luther King]] and [[Robert F. Kennedy]], as well as political turmoil and ant-Viet
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  • ...he 15th and 16th centuries in Europe. Originating in the "95 Theses" of [[Martin Luther]] and heavily influenced by [[John Calvin]] during its early development, d * see [[Martin Luther]]
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  • ...ican campaigns as a Goldwater Girl. As a tenth-grader, she heard the Rev. Martin Luther King speak in person. In the eleventh grade, she was class vice-president. ...the Democratic primary. When Clinton equated [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] with [[Martin Luther King]] in the passage of civil rights laws, and Bill Clinton called Obama's
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  • ...p, freeing of Nelson Mandela, the sinking of the Titanic, assassination of Martin Luther King, the Mutiny on the Bounty, the discovery of the Americas? Can I sugges
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  • ...p, freeing of Nelson Mandela, the sinking of the Titanic, assassination of Martin Luther King, the Mutiny on the Bounty, the discovery of the Americas? Can I sugges
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  • ...s first single, “Pride (In the Name of Love)”, about civil rights leader [[Martin Luther King]], (in which Eno can be heard singing in the background), became U2’
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  • ...marches, and non-violent protest. A black Baptist minister from Atlanta [[Martin Luther King]] emerged from the [[Montgomery Bus Boycott]] as a leader of the new m
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  • ...f the 1960s: President Kennedy, Senator [[Robert F. Kennedy]] and Doctor [[Martin Luther King, Jr]]. This public doubt was exacerbated by the [[Watergate]] affair a
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  • ...annes Brahms|Brahms]]' [[Ein deutsches Requiem]], based on passages from [[Martin Luther|Luther]]'s Bible.
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  • ...hamed]], [[Joseph Smith, Jr.|Jo. Smith]], [[Mary Baker Eddy|Mrs. Eddy]], [[Martin Luther]] and other who have founded religions. I am the fountain head. I am the fo
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  • [[Martin Luther]] created a revolution by translating the [[Catholic church]]'s official [[
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  • | Dr. [[Martin Luther (diplomat)|Martin Luther]] ...as "Discussion minutes."</ref>) was found in the papers of Undersecretary Martin Luther, who had died in May 1945. By this time the more important participants in
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  • ...ory coincided with the American civil rights movement, subsequent death of Martin Luther King, Jr., and the turmoil that entered the movement after his death. Durin ...erge. Smith pointed to the march from Montgomery to Selma in 1965 under [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]] as an event that fueled that activism, noting how his congregan
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  • ...p, freeing of Nelson Mandela, the sinking of the Titanic, assassination of Martin Luther King, the Mutiny on the Bounty, the discovery of the Americas? Can I sugges
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  • ...ptem Sacramentorum'', a treatise in which he defended the Church against [[Martin Luther]] and asserted the primacy of the [[Papacy|Pope]]. The Pope gave Henry the ...usiastically adopted by the Church of England in the 1530s. It reflected [[Martin Luther]]'s new interpretation of the fourth commandment and was mediated to an Eng
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  • ...p, freeing of Nelson Mandela, the sinking of the Titanic, assassination of Martin Luther King, the Mutiny on the Bounty, the discovery of the Americas? Can I sugges
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  • ...p, freeing of Nelson Mandela, the sinking of the Titanic, assassination of Martin Luther King, the Mutiny on the Bounty, the discovery of the Americas? Can I sugges
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  • Virginia and her husband also had associations with [[Martin Luther King Jr.]], as he and his [[Coretta Scott King|wife]] sent the Durrs a post
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  • ...p, freeing of Nelson Mandela, the sinking of the Titanic, assassination of Martin Luther King, the Mutiny on the Bounty, the discovery of the Americas? Can I sugges
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  • ...cal culture as [[Napoleon]] in Western culture; [[Pythagoras]] resembles [[Martin Luther]]; [[Aristotle]] parallels [[Immanuel Kant]]; [[Stoicism]] in Rome is like
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  • During the 1983 Senate debate on making the birthday of [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]] a national holiday, Helms attacked King's personal morality, fo
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  • :Martin Luther King said: '''“'''I have a dream'''”'''.
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  • In 1966, [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]] confronted the Daley machine when King attempted to take the [[
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  • ...p, freeing of Nelson Mandela, the sinking of the Titanic, assassination of Martin Luther King, the Mutiny on the Bounty, the discovery of the Americas? Can I sugges
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  • ...p, freeing of Nelson Mandela, the sinking of the Titanic, assassination of Martin Luther King, the Mutiny on the Bounty, the discovery of the Americas? Can I sugges
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  • ...p, freeing of Nelson Mandela, the sinking of the Titanic, assassination of Martin Luther King, the Mutiny on the Bounty, the discovery of the Americas? Can I sugges
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  • | Dr. [[Martin Luther (diplomat)|Martin Luther]]
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  • Born in Brooklyn, New York, he described his hero as [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]]. After Dr. King was assassinated in 1968, Wahhaj wanted more mi
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  • ...p, freeing of Nelson Mandela, the sinking of the Titanic, assassination of Martin Luther King, the Mutiny on the Bounty, the discovery of the Americas? Can I sugges
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  • ...revere King and ignore Johnson.<ref>Tim Reid, "Hillary Clinton gaffe over Martin Luther King may cost votes in South Carolina," [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/n
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  • ...revere King and ignore Johnson.<ref>Tim Reid, "Hillary Clinton gaffe over Martin Luther King may cost votes in South Carolina," [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/n
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  • ...South Africa. Both campaigns were an important source of inspiration to [[Martin Luther King Jr.]], who led a similar campaign of non-violent resistance to the inj
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  • ...p, freeing of Nelson Mandela, the sinking of the Titanic, assassination of Martin Luther King, the Mutiny on the Bounty, the discovery of the Americas? Can I sugges
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  • ...p, freeing of Nelson Mandela, the sinking of the Titanic, assassination of Martin Luther King, the Mutiny on the Bounty, the discovery of the Americas? Can I sugges
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  • ...larly corrupt Popes, made this especially troublesome. During the 1510-20s Martin Luther began to protest many of these absuses and what he saw as theological probl
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  • ...e works of [[Bernard of Clairvaux]], [[Reformation]] theologians such as [[Martin Luther]] and [[John Calvin]] would look back to him as the inspiration for their a
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  • ...ntry's most prestigious civil rights leaders, including [[Roy Wilkins]], [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]] and [[Bayard Rustin]], all accepted the solution (as did all th ...iots occurred in over a hundred cities in the wake of the assassination of Martin Luther King. Newark, New Jersey burned in 1966, where six days of rioting left 26
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  • ...hie Havens]], [[Paul Butterfield]] and [[Elvin Bishop]] at the 'Wake for [[Martin Luther King Jr]]' concert in New York.
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  • ...iza]]. During the [[1520s]] the city embraced the religious teachings of [[Martin Luther]], whose adherents established a [[University of Strasbourg|university]] (t
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  • ...p, freeing of Nelson Mandela, the sinking of the Titanic, assassination of Martin Luther King, the Mutiny on the Bounty, the discovery of the Americas? Can I sugges
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  • Printing was also a factor in the [[Reformation]]: [[Martin Luther]] found that the [[95 Theses]], which he posted on the door of his church,
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  • ...organizations of the time, including Malcolm X, Jane Fonda, Joan Baez, and Martin Luther King.
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  • ...Alabama has a record of [[Race (biology)|racial]] tension. In the 1960s, [[Martin Luther King]] organized civil rights protests in Alabama and was once jailed in [[
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  • The Montgomery Bus Boycott led by Reverend [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]] which followed Rosa Parks' action, was not an isolated case. Nu
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  • ...These forces came to a head, especially in regards to the Church, when [[Martin Luther]], in 1517, posted his famous 95 theses on the church door at Wittenberg, c
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  • ...organizations of the time, including Malcolm X, Jane Fonda, Joan Baez, and Martin Luther King. ...organizations of the time, including Malcolm X, Jane Fonda, Joan Baez, and Martin Luther King.
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  • ...August 2010}}</ref> It was on the same day and at the same location where Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I have a dream" speech, which Beck said he did not know
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  • ...p, freeing of Nelson Mandela, the sinking of the Titanic, assassination of Martin Luther King, the Mutiny on the Bounty, the discovery of the Americas? Can I sugges
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  • ...]] and [[John Lewis]] of Georgia, and [[Barbara Jordan]] of Texas. Just as Martin Luther King had promised, integration had brought about a new day in Southern poli
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  • ...nto his history of "The Reformation of the Church of Christ in the Time of Martin Luther" when "Printing, being opened, incontinently ministered unto the church the
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  • ...rs of the Civil Rights Movement. One of the leading examples of these is [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]]'s "[[Letter from Birmingham Jail]]".
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  • ...time: (1) Henry VIII assumed the throne of England (reign: 1509-1547); (2) Martin Luther set off the Protestant Revolution (1517); (3) first circumavigation of Eart
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  • ...ariat, 1915-45'' (1985).</ref> This area (near Old World Third Street and Martin Luther King Drive) soon became known as a "Harlem of the Midwest" for its jazz clu
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  • ...|Weathermen]], but simultaneously against peaceful organizations such as [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]]'s [[Southern Christian Leadership Conference]]. This ambivalenc
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  • ...se activities, he was nominated for the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] in 1967 by [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]] .In 1966, he left Vietnam in exile and now resides at [[Plum Vi
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  • ...Republican party. Integration thus liberated Southern politics, just as [[Martin Luther King]] had promised. Meanwhile the newly enfranchised black voters supporte
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  • ...d upon them favorably, but the Protestant historians were more negative. [[Martin Luther]] once suggested that the Turks were God's instrument for punishing Christi
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  • ...arising from a surge of protest against corrupt Church practices led by [[Martin Luther]], partly to a nationalist aversion to interference by foreigners, and part
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  • ...the Democratic primary. When Clinton equated [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] with [[Martin Luther King]] in the passage of civil rights laws, and Bill Clinton called Obama's
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