In 1957, Martin Luther King, Jr. was elected the first president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), an organization that was founded to provide new leadership for the civil rights movement. He led the SCLC for 11 years, until his assassination in 1968. During this time, he emerged as one of the most important social leaders in American history, helping to achieve significant progress in the fight for civil rights.

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In 1957, Martin Luther King, Jr. was elected the first president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), an organization that was founded to provide new leadership for the civil rights movement. He led the SCLC for 11 years, until his assassination in 1968. During this time, he emerged as one of the most important social leaders in American history, helping to achieve significant progress in the fight for civil rights.

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