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As a child, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. attended segregated public schools. The law said that black stufents like King had to go to their own schools, separate from white students. King was a good student, and he graduated high school three years earlier than most people do. He went to college in Atlanta, Georgia. King then went on to study theology, the study of religious faith, at a school in Pennsylvania. This school was not segregated. In fact, Kings’s senior class was mostly white, and he was elected president of it. King’s education wasn’t finished yet. In 1953, he got yet another degree from a school in Boston: a decorate in theology. A doctorate is the highest degree the universities give out. This is why King is called “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr”. What is the main ifea of the passage?

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The main idea of the passage is about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s education and academic achievements, including his early schooling, college experiences, and attainment of a doctorate in theology.

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