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martin luther king jr
across

  1. he wanted equal ______ for all people.
  2. he rallied for ______ rights of black americans.
  3. he lived in ______.
  4. john ______ was a young man when he joined in the movement for civil rights.
  5. he was a baptist ______.
  6. his wife was named ______.
  7. the marchers faced ______ by law enforcement officers during their fight for freedom.
  8. dr. king was a great ______.
  9. dr. king died the month of ______.
  10. whenever people gathered for a peaceful demonstration many ______ broke out.
  11. he was murder at the lorraine ______.
  12. martin luther king had four ______.

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  1. he made many famous ______.
  2. he wanted all laws to be ______.
  3. martin luther king was ______ in 1968.
  4. he led the famous march know as ______.
  5. he led many for equality, justice and freedom for all people
  6. he was born the month of ______.
  7. andrew ______ was one of his followers.
  8. he believed in ______ not violence.
  9. dr. king and his wife coretta both attended ______ university.
  10. he went to many times ______.
  11. he wanted ______.
  12. martin luther king was ______ as were many other civil rights workers during this time.
  13. he won the peace prize in 1964.

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Explanation:

Response

To solve the crossword puzzle about Martin Luther King Jr, we analyze each clue:

Across
  1. He wanted equal RIGHTS for all people. (Equal rights is a core theme of MLK’s work.)
  2. He rallied for CIVIL rights of Black Americans. (Civil rights movement is associated with MLK.)
  3. He lived in ATLANTA (common knowledge of MLK’s residence).
  4. John LEWIS was a young man when he joined the movement. (John Lewis was a civil rights activist who worked with MLK.)
  5. He was a Baptist MINISTER (MLK was a Baptist minister).
  6. His wife was named CORETTA (Coretta Scott King).
  7. The marchers faced RESISTANCE by law enforcement (marchers faced resistance from police).
  8. Dr. King was a great SPEAKER (known for his oratory skills).
  9. Dr. King died the month of APRIL (MLK was assassinated in April 1968).
  10. Whenever people gathered for a peaceful demonstration many CONFLICTS broke out (or “TROUBLES,” but contextually, conflicts arose during peaceful protests).
  11. He was murdered at the Lorraine MOTEL (MLK was assassinated at the Lorraine Motel).
  12. Martin Luther King had four CHILDREN (MLK and Coretta had four children).
Down
  1. He made many famous SPEECHES (e.g., “I Have a Dream”).
  2. He wanted all laws to be JUST (MLK fought for just laws).
  3. Martin Luther King was ASSASSINATED in 1968 (MLK was assassinated).
  4. He led the famous march known as the MONTGOMERY bus boycott (or “WASHINGTON” for the March on Washington; contextually, “MONTGOMERY” fits for a key march).
  5. He led many for equality, justice and freedom for all people (theme, but the answer here is likely CAMPAIGNS or “EFFORTS,” but based on length, “CAMPAIGNS”).
  6. He was born the month of JANUARY (MLK was born in January).
Other Clues (12–18)
  1. Andrew YOUNG was one of his followers (Andrew Young worked with MLK).
  2. He believed in NON - violence (MLK advocated non - violence).
  3. Dr. King and his wife Coretta both attended MOREHOUSE (Morehouse College for MLK, Spelman for Coretta, but “MOREHOUSE” fits the clue structure).
  4. He went to many times (likely “JAIL” as MLK was imprisoned multiple times).
  5. He wanted EQUALITY (core goal of MLK’s work).
  6. Martin Luther King was ACTIVE as were many other civil rights workers (MLK was an active leader).
  7. He won the peace prize (Nobel Peace Prize) in 1964, so the answer is NOBEL.

Here are some of the filled - in answers as examples:

  • Across 1: RIGHTS
  • Across 3: CIVIL
  • Down 5: ASSASSINATED
  • Across 12: YOUNG
  • Across 13: NON
  • Down 2: SPEECHES

(Note: Some answers may vary slightly based on crossword grid length, but the above are consistent with MLK’s history and the clues.)

Answer:

To solve the crossword puzzle about Martin Luther King Jr, we analyze each clue:

Across
  1. He wanted equal RIGHTS for all people. (Equal rights is a core theme of MLK’s work.)
  2. He rallied for CIVIL rights of Black Americans. (Civil rights movement is associated with MLK.)
  3. He lived in ATLANTA (common knowledge of MLK’s residence).
  4. John LEWIS was a young man when he joined the movement. (John Lewis was a civil rights activist who worked with MLK.)
  5. He was a Baptist MINISTER (MLK was a Baptist minister).
  6. His wife was named CORETTA (Coretta Scott King).
  7. The marchers faced RESISTANCE by law enforcement (marchers faced resistance from police).
  8. Dr. King was a great SPEAKER (known for his oratory skills).
  9. Dr. King died the month of APRIL (MLK was assassinated in April 1968).
  10. Whenever people gathered for a peaceful demonstration many CONFLICTS broke out (or “TROUBLES,” but contextually, conflicts arose during peaceful protests).
  11. He was murdered at the Lorraine MOTEL (MLK was assassinated at the Lorraine Motel).
  12. Martin Luther King had four CHILDREN (MLK and Coretta had four children).
Down
  1. He made many famous SPEECHES (e.g., “I Have a Dream”).
  2. He wanted all laws to be JUST (MLK fought for just laws).
  3. Martin Luther King was ASSASSINATED in 1968 (MLK was assassinated).
  4. He led the famous march known as the MONTGOMERY bus boycott (or “WASHINGTON” for the March on Washington; contextually, “MONTGOMERY” fits for a key march).
  5. He led many for equality, justice and freedom for all people (theme, but the answer here is likely CAMPAIGNS or “EFFORTS,” but based on length, “CAMPAIGNS”).
  6. He was born the month of JANUARY (MLK was born in January).
Other Clues (12–18)
  1. Andrew YOUNG was one of his followers (Andrew Young worked with MLK).
  2. He believed in NON - violence (MLK advocated non - violence).
  3. Dr. King and his wife Coretta both attended MOREHOUSE (Morehouse College for MLK, Spelman for Coretta, but “MOREHOUSE” fits the clue structure).
  4. He went to many times (likely “JAIL” as MLK was imprisoned multiple times).
  5. He wanted EQUALITY (core goal of MLK’s work).
  6. Martin Luther King was ACTIVE as were many other civil rights workers (MLK was an active leader).
  7. He won the peace prize (Nobel Peace Prize) in 1964, so the answer is NOBEL.

Here are some of the filled - in answers as examples:

  • Across 1: RIGHTS
  • Across 3: CIVIL
  • Down 5: ASSASSINATED
  • Across 12: YOUNG
  • Across 13: NON
  • Down 2: SPEECHES

(Note: Some answers may vary slightly based on crossword grid length, but the above are consistent with MLK’s history and the clues.)