lì Page 26 M a r t in L u t h e r K in g J r . January II, 2012 â © 2012 s p e c ia l c o itio n W E CAN ALL MAKE A OMMUNITY CONTRIBUTION MLK JR. TIMELINE c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 24 1964 (cont.) R emembering • King attends the signing ceremony o f the Civil Rights A ct o f 1964 at the White House on July 2. Martin Luther King, Jr. • During the summer, King experiences his first hurtful rejection by black people when he is stoned by black Muslims in Harlem. • King is awarded the Nobel Peace Pri^e on Dec. 10. Dr. King is the youngest person to be awarded the Nobel Peace P nfe fo r Peace at age 35. 1965 • On Feb. 2, King is arrested in Selma, Ala. during a voting rights demonstration. B R O O K S S TA FFIN G A Division of S. Brooks & Associates, Inc. 1130 NE Alberta St. • Portland, OR 97211 • 503.284.7930 email: jobs@sbrooks.com • web: www.sbrooks.com “When evil men shout ugly words of hatred, good men must commit themselves to the glories of love. Where evil men would seek to perpetuate an unjust status quo, good men must seek to bring into being a real order of justice.” — Martin Luther King, Jr. Gregory P. Oliveros Attorney At Law O l iv e r o s & O ’B r ie n , P C 9200 S E S u n n y b ro o k Blvd., S u ite #150 C lackam as, O R 97015 503-786-3800 • After President Johnson signs the I Siting Rights A ct into law, Martin Huther King Jr. turns to socioeconomic problems. 1966 • On Jan. 22, King moves into a Chicago slum tenement to attract attention to the living conditions o f the poor. • In June, King and others begin the March Against Fear through the South. Life ’s most urgent question is: What are you doing for others? — Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.