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The Wiregrass Farmer, January 13,2016- Page 9 A LEGACY TO CELEBRATE MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. This month the nation takes time to honor the memory of a humanitarian and civil rights legend. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. stirred a generation of people to speak up for their rights, solidifying his standing as one of the most notable and influential activists of the modern age. Dr. King was born at his family's Georgia home to parents Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. and Alberta King on January 15, 1929. At a young age, King was identified as a scholar and would go on to become a highly educated and awarded individual. He skipped both the 9th and 12th grades of high school and entered Morehouse College at age 15 with very high college entrance exam grades. He subsequently graduated Morehouse with a B.A. in Sociology and enrolled in Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania, following in the theological footsteps of his father and maternal grandfather who were also men of God. King was awarded a Bachelor of Divinity degree from Crozer in 1951. He later earned a Ph.D. from Boston University and studied at Harvard University during his schooling. He holds several honorary degrees from notable schools across the country. Apart from his extensive educational background, King took pride in his theological work. He was ordained in February 1948 and became assistant pas tor of Ebenezer Baptist Church and later pastor at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, Montgomery, Alabama. From 1960 until his assassination, he was co-pastor with his father at Ebenezer Baptist Church and President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Dr. King was an influential part of the civil rights movement, participating in many rallies and non-vio lent protests. He was actually arrested more than 30 times in conjunction with his activist work. The life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was cut short when he was shot while standing on the bal cony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee on April 4,1968. He had been in the area to lead san itation workers in a protest against low wages and poor conditions. His shooter was James Earl Ray, who was arrested in London, England on June 8, 1968 and returned to Memphis, Tennessee to stand trial for the assassination. King's wife, Coretta Scott King, passed away in 2006 and both are survived by four children. Despite his passing nearly 40 years ago, his words and mem ory live on. Shipp’s Funeral Home 137 Toombs St., Ashburn 567-3101 Closed Jan. 18 for MLK Day th&Prmm and Appliance Repair & Service Ashburn • 566-0144 or 916-402-8149 The City of Sycamore We will be closed Monday, Jan. 18 567-3431 GOLDEN PEANUT AND TREE NUTS 304 W. Washington Ave. 567-3311 I Turner County 567-9696 An CARRY HIS LEGACY, Mjll r i Celebrating a Hero, Realizing a Dream, ft South Georgia Banking Company Member FDIC w' JL ~ We will be closed Monday, Jan. 18