Martin Luther King
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Young Martin did not understand. Why was his friend Warren not at the same school with him? He soon learned the answer. Warren was white, and Martin was black - and that meant different schools and different futures in the USA of the 1930s.But as Martin grew up, he began to dream of a better future for black people - a future in which black people had beter jobs, better schools, and could vote. And he wanted to change things peacefully, without bombs and deaths.In 1964, Martin Luther King became
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