October 14, 1964: At the age of 35, Civil Rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for this nonviolent resistance to racial prejudice in America. He was the youngest person to ever receive the award.
In 1963, the March on Washington was led by King. He delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" address at that time. 1964 was the year in which the civil rights movement saw two of it's greatest successes. The ratification of the 25th Amendment and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. When King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, he donated the prize money $54,600 to the civil rights movement.
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