01/19/2026
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
Today is January 19, 2026, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday. Dr. King was born January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, GA (1) during segregation (2) but he rose above that to become a well-known leader in the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s. He was also cofounder and the first president of the "Southern Christian Leadership Conference SCLS)" (7). Although there were many achievements in Dr. King's life the most notable achievements included:
1. Montgomery, Alabama Bus Boycott (1955-1956).
2. March on Washington (1963). which Grenetta McKinstry (15 yrs. old) of McKinstry Family House participated. She was one of those individuals on the "Birmingham, Al. Bus" that left Kelly Ingram Park, Birmingham, AL, arriving in Washington D.C. for the March (1963). The Birmingham bus arrived in time for the "I have a Dream" given by Dr. King.
3. Birmingham Campaign (1963). Jacqueline McKinstry Picket and Grenetta McKinstry of McKinstry Family House both participated. Jacqueline was 18yrs old and Grenetta was 15yrs old. They were part of the children's non-violent demonstrations.
4. Dr. King's Nobel Peace Prize (1964). Given to him for his non-violent struggle for civil rights for the African American population. (3)
5. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
https://www.nps.gov › mlkm › index.htm
Memorial park in Washington, DC
1964 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20024
Open 24 hours
(202) 426-6841
At the time of 4 of the significant events just mentioned above, Dr. Willie McKinstry, patriarch of McKinstry Family House, was the Assistant General Manager of Johnston Broadcasting Company (WJLD). (4)) Also, WJLD was given a lifelong membership in the SCLC and the radio station reported many of the Civil Rights events happening in Birmingham at the time.
Dr. King's legacy continues to inspire movements for social justice and equality worldwide. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is celebrated annually in the United States to honor his contributions to civil rights and his lasting impact on American society. (5) Those who lived at McKinstry Family House were "so honored" to have participated in a small part of Dr. King's life. Rest in peace great warrior. And in the words of former president Barack Obama, "let this be a day on and not a day off." (6) Volunteer to do something good today for mankind somewhere in the world.
References:
1 Martin Luther King Jr. - Wikipedia.
2. LII / Legal Information Institutehttps://www.law.cornell.edu › wex › segregation
3. Martin Luther King Jr. – Biography - Nobel Prize. o
4. mckinstryfamilymuseum.org. Exhibit 4- Dr. Willie D. McKinstry's Obituary program (b.1919-d.1978)
5. https://www.britannica.com › topic › Martin-Luther-King-Jr-Day
6. President Obama Reflects on Dr. King's Legacy and Honors It with Service | whitehouse.gov
7. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) | The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute