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Just
past noon on January 15, 1929, a son was born to the Reverend and Mrs.
Martin Luther King in an upstairs bedroom of 501 Auburn Avenue, in Atlanta,
Georgia. The couple named their first son after Rev. King, but he was
simply called "M.L." by the family. During the next 12 years,
this fine two story Victorian home is where "M.L." would live
with his parents, grandparents, siblings, aunts, uncles, and their boarders.
The home is located in the residential section of "Sweet Auburn",
the center of black Atlanta. Two blocks west of the home is Ebenezer Baptist
Church, the pastorate of Martin's grandfather and father. It was in these
surroundings of home, church and neighborhood that "M.L." experienced
his childhood. Here, "M.L." learned about family and Christian
love, segregation in the days of "Jim Crow" laws, diligence
and tolerance. It was to Ebenezer Baptist Church that Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr. would return in 1960. As co-pastor with his father, "Daddy
King", Dr. King, Jr. would preach about love, equality, and non-violence.
Operating Hours & Seasons
Daily August 16, -
June 14 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Daily June 15 - August 15 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
CLOSED: New Year's
Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
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