Dr. King was born on January 15, 1929 as the son of Martin Luther King, Sr. (1899-1984) and Alberta Williams (1906-1974).
Martin Luther King, Sr. was originally named Michael King but was inspired after a trip to Germany to formally change his name--and that of his son--to Martin Luther.
Martin Luther King, Jr. had tow siblings--a sister, Willie Christine King (b. 1927) and a brother, Alfred Daniel Williams King (1930-1969).
The King family resided in Atlanta Georgia, where Martin Luther King, Sr. served as a pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church where his father-in-law, Adam Daniels Williams, also served as church founder and pastor.
Ebenezer Church would play a pivotal role in the life of Dr. King. He joined the family's legacy of stewardship at the church in 1960 and was able to organize civil rights movement gatherings and rallies at the church site, which is located near King's childhood home on Auburn Avenue in Atlanta. His funeral service was also held at Ebenezer Baptist Church in 1968.
Left to right: Back row - Alberta Williams King, Martin Luther King, Sr., mother-in-law Jeannie Parks Williams
Front row - Martin Luther King, Jr., Willie Christine King, Alfred Daniel Williams King
1944. Graduates from historic Booker T. Washington High School in Atlanta
Matriculates to Morehouse College at age 15
1948. Graduates from Morehouse
1948. Enters Crozer Theological Seminary
Ordained as Baptist minister on February 25, 1948, at age 19
1951. Matriculates to Boston University
Awarded Doctorate of Philosophy in Systematic Theology on June 5, 1955