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The parents could not, of course, shield the young boy from racism. King Sr. did not endure racism meekly; in showing open impatience with segregation and its effects and in discouraging the development of a sense of class superiority in his children, King Sr. influenced his son profoundly. King Jr...
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influenced his son profoundly. King Jr. entered public school when he was five. On May 1, 1936, King joined his father's church, being baptized two days later. His conversion was not dramatic ? he simply followed his sister when she went forward. A period of questioning religion began with adolescence and lasted through his early college years...
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