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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. – A Drum Major for Justice

Under Dr. King’s leadership, nonviolent protest became the defining feature of the modern civil rights movement in America. King first demonstrated the efficacy of passive resistance in 1955–56 while helping to lead the prolonged bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, that succeeded in dismantling bus segregation laws. King’s words were as powerful as his deeds, and his moving and eloquent addresses, which gave hope to millions, continue to inspire people throughout the world.

The legislation to recognize Martin Luther King Day was first introduced in 1968, four days after his assassination. Civil rights activists worked for 15 years for it to be established by the federal government and additional 17 years for it to be recognized by all 50 states. Today it is the only federal holiday designated as a national day of service to encourage all Americans to volunteer and improve their communities.

Explore items related to King in the collections. Learn five surprising facts about King from our National Museum of African American History and Culture. Listen to the Smithsonian's Sidedoor podcast epsisode about King's "I Have a Dream" speech at the 1963 March on Washington.

Change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but comes through continuous struggle. And so we must straighten our backs and work for our freedom.

— Martin Luther King Jr., "The Death of Evil upon the Seashore," sermon given at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City, May 17, 1956.


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Not a project, 1963, USA, The March on Washington.

Placard from March on Washington "WE DEMAND AN END TO POLICE BRUTALITY NOW"

Not a project, 1963, USA, The March on Washington.

Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., and Ralph Abernathy, Holt Street Baptist Church During Bus Boycott

Martin Luther King Jr.’s Chair

Martin Luther King, Jr. at podium, fundraiser at Boston Garden

The Great March on Washington

Handbill for Martin Luther King, Jr. Mass Memorial

Pinback button commemorating the March on Washington

Poster for a mass Memorial for Martin Luther King

Martin Luther King Memorial March, for Union Justice and to End Racism

Why I Oppose the War in Vietnam

Pinback button promoting Martin Luther King Day

Pinback button for the Poor People's Campaign

Placard stating "HONOR KING: END RACISM" carried in 1968 Memphis March

Donation can for SCLC

Pinback button for the 1963 Freedom March

Pinback button for the 1963 Freedom March

Program from the March on Washington

The March on Washington. August 28, 1963

Pinback button for the 1963 March on Washington

Washington, D.C. • USA (March on Washington 8-28-1963)

"Liberator" broadside advertising a bus trip to the 1963 March on Washington

Pinback button stating "We Shall Overcome"

Pinback button from SNCC

Pennant from The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom

Pinback button for SNCC's One Man One Vote campaign

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Young girl in tent doorway - Resurrection City, Wash., D.C. - 1968


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