Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Young King inspired by time in Conn., work on farm (AP)

FILE - In this 1948 file photo, Martin Luther King, Jr., third from left, listens to a speaker during an assembly at Morehouse College in Atlanta. As a teenager in 1944, King worked on a tobacco farm in Connecticut. That experience influenced his decision to become a minister. (AP Photo, File)AP - Martin Luther King Jr. could hardly believe his eyes when he left the segregated South as a teenage college student to work on a tobacco farm in Connecticut.


Elizabeth Banks Elizabeth Taylor Emma Bunton Emma Watson Emmanuelle Chriqui

No comments:

Post a Comment