http://www.lib.lsu.edu/hum/mlk/srs216.html
The link will take you to a rather austere but functionally accurate timeline of major events in his life. However, to really know who he was and what he did, I recommend Googleing the major events. Why was he marching in a Sanitation Worker's Strike? Was marching all he did? Obviously not since much legislation was passed due to the influence of he and his followers.
Do I agree with everything he did? No, but pretty close. His non-violent approach, his obedience to a "higher law" of justice than unjust laws...these are things to be emulated. His life I believe is worth the time to study. This can serve as a brief guide that will allow you to search out more info as desired.
Planning Summerfield
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We are playing Summerfield. It is a pretty soft course, looks like a 116
slope, 2300ish yards. 6 par 4s, 3 par 3s, par 33 course. I have played it
several...
5 years ago
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His books are worth reading.
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