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I compared Buffalo chicken wings from 2 popular chain restaurants and thought Buffalo Wild Wings was the better value

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I tried Buffalo wings from Buffalo Wild Wings and Applebee's.

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  • Buffalo Wild Wings and Applebee's are well known for their chicken wings.
  • I tried Buffalo wings from both chains to determine a winner based on taste and value.
  • Buffalo Wild Wings took the lead with its buttery chicken wings with a generous amount of meat.

As the Super Bowl approaches, many restaurant chains are banking on popular tailgate favorites to attract fans.

Buffalo chicken wings are one of the top choices for game-day snacks β€” a report from the National Chicken Council estimated that Americans were expected to consume 1.45 billion chicken wings during the 2024 Super Bowl.

To capitalize on wings' popularity throughout football season, many chain restaurants are offering promotional deals, family-sized bundles, and free delivery to lure in customers as people continue to battle rising food prices and inflation.

I tried classic Buffalo wings from Applebee's and Buffalo Wild Wings, two chains known for their wings, to determine which restaurant wings were better, based on taste and value.

I thought the wings from Applebee's were crispy and flavorful.
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Applebee's Buffalo chicken wings.

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At my local Applebee's in Brooklyn, New York, nine classic bone-in wings were priced at $18.99, before tax and fees. The order included celery sticks and sides of ranch and blue cheese dipping sauces.

This year, Applebee's became the NFL's official grill and bar partner after the chain recognized significant overlap between its customer base and NFL fans.

"We know our guests are football fans," Applebee's chief marketing officer Joel Yashinsky told Business Insider.

The wings were big and fried to a crisp.
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Applebee's Buffalo chicken wings.

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The wings were tender and juicy, and the sauce had a rich, buttery flavor.

The Buffalo sauce struck a great balance between its spicy kick and savory, buttery notes, creating a well-rounded flavor. The meat inside was impressively juicy, and I appreciated the generous size of the wings.

There was a hearty serving of meat inside, but not as much as the wings from Buffalo Wild Wings.
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Applebee's Buffalo chicken wings.

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My main gripe with Applebee's wings was the price: $18.99 for a plate of wings seemed steep, even though the wings were on the larger side. That said, prices may vary depending on the location you visit.

The wings from Applebee's and Buffalo Wild Wings ended up costing around the same amount per wing when I divided the price by how many wings I received. However, I would have liked the option to order fewer wings at Applebee's and pay less upfront.

I slightly preferred the Buffalo wings from Buffalo Wild Wings.
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Buffalo Wild Wings Buffalo wings.

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Buffalo Wild Wings' Buffalo bone-in wings are arguably the chain's most iconic menu item, so I was excited to see how they would compare to wings from a classic chain like Applebee's. They definitely didn't disappoint.

I ordered a six-count of traditional Buffalo wings through the Buffalo Wild Wings app for $12.49, excluding tax and fees, and a side of ranch.

The wings were shorter in length but had a generous amount of meat on them.
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Buffalo Wild Wings Buffalo wings.

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The wings were crispy and evenly coated with a light layer of Buffalo sauce that covered every inch. The order included a mix of drumsticks and flats, with the drumsticks standing out for being especially meaty.

I had to give the win to Buffalo Wild Wings for their buttery wings.
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Buffalo Wild Wings Buffalo wings.

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The chicken inside the wings was moist and tender, and the crispy skin added a nice balance in terms of texture. The sauce, with its slightly sweet, spicy, and buttery flavor, enhanced the overall taste.

They tasted much like the wings I've made at home but without the time and effort required to cook them myself.

In terms of value, I found these wings to be an excellent deal for the price given their flavor and amount of meat on each wing. Their quality and flavor exceeded expectations, and I wouldn't hesitate to order them again.

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I thought I was dressing for my body after pregnancy, but a stylist fixed one mistake that was ruining all my outfits

A composite image of Alesandra wearing a buttoned-up oversize cardigan, ripped straight-leg jeans, and mules; and a black button-up tucked into flare jeans with black boots.
A stylist helped me better dress my body after pregnancy.

Alesandra Dubin

  • After giving birth to twins, I built a wardrobe aimed at trying to hide my waist.
  • However, after working with a personal stylist, I realized this approach was sabotaging my look.
  • Instead, the stylist encouraged me to accentuate my waistline with tailored tops and belts.

Ten years ago, I carried my twins to full term, and they came out big and healthy.

However, my pregnant belly was enormous, and my overstretched ab muscles couldn't come back together after pregnancy, leaving me with a significant case of diastasis recti (abdominal-muscle separation) and a rounded-out belly.

This took a major toll on my body image, which, in turn, affected the way I dressed myself. Instead of expressing my personal style through my clothes β€” something I'd always loved to do β€” I built a wardrobe around simply trying to hide my waist area.

Feeling like it was time for a change, I started working with Chellie Carlson, a stylist based in my Los Angeles neighborhood.

Over the course of two meetings, Carlson helped me shop my closet and found one major mistake I was making that sabotaged my entire look.

Carlson looked through my clothes and identified the mistake I was making

A woman holds a denim jacket on a hanger, with a rack of clothing in the background.
Carlson began by sorting through my clothes.

Alesandra Dubin

During our meetings, Carlson sorted through my clothes and explained that my approach to hiding my midsection was actually making me look bigger in the area I wanted to deemphasize.

My clothes were exaggerating my proportions rather than streamlining them β€” which wasn't doing me any favors.

She explained that the more flattering approach would be to accentuate my waistline with tailored tops and belts.

So, under Carlson's guidance, I took all my peplum tops out of the closet and tossed them into the donation pile.

She also encouraged me to take a billowing shirt β€” like my favorite silky button-down β€” and tuck it into my pants for a more flattering and polished look.

A composite image of Alesandra wearing an untucked black button-up shirt, flare jeans, and boots; and Alesandra wearing the same outfit with the shirt tucked into the jeans and a belt.
Carlson showed me how to accentuate my figure by tucking in my shirt and adding a belt.

Alesandra Dubin

For my other loose-fitting tops β€” like graphic T-shirts β€” she showed me how to use a clear hair elastic to invisibly cinch them in the back, creating a more fitted and flattering silhouette.

The closet overhaul boosted my confidence and inspired me to express my personal style again

Alesandra poses with her hands in her pockets while wearing a mesh top with a black cami underneath and blue-denim pants.
I bought some new items based on Carlson's suggestions.

Alesandra Dubin

After working with the stylist, I felt inspired to buy some new pieces in the spirit of dressing with confidence. However, this time, I was driven by a neutral attitude toward my form instead of a self-loathing one.

Based on Carlson's suggestions, I'm now layering my slimmer-fitting tops with oversize blazers or outer layers, which help elongate my torso and balance the look. I'm also pairing everything with high-waisted and wider-leg pants that help me strike a more proportional β€” and current β€” style.

Overall, I couldn't be happier with the results of our meetings. The closet overhaul boosted my confidence and inspired me to express my personal style again.

I still won't be wearing crop tops or clingy dresses β€” this isn't a story about suddenly finding absolute peace with a changed body β€” but I've learned to express myself in a way that better complements my body.

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My family of 4 went to Maggiano's for the first time, and our $230 dinner at the chain felt like an incredible value

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My family visited Maggiano's Little Italy for the first time and left feeling impressed.

Terri Peters

  • My family of 4 recently visited Italian-American chain Maggiano's Little Italy for the first time.
  • Our $230 meal included bread service, appetizers, drinks, four pasta dishes, and dessert.
  • Overall, our meal felt like a great value. The atmosphere felt high-end, and our food was delicious.

The chain Maggiano's Little Italy has been around since the early 1990s and has over 50 locations around the US, but I'd never visited it until recently.

The Italian-American eatery got on my radar late last year when it tapped Michelin-starred chef Anthony Amoroso as its first-ever vice president of innovation and growth.

Plus, it's owned by the same company as Chili's, which is currently making a huge comeback (especially among Gen Z consumers). I was curious to see if I felt its "sister" chain could be next.

So, my husband, two teens, and I headed to dinner at Maggiano's Little Italy in Orlando. Here's what our meal was like.

Right off the bat, Maggiano's felt high-end and intimate.
Candle-lit leather corner booth with white table cloth table in Maggiano's
In some ways, Maggiano's reminded me of when I used to visit Little Italy in Baltimore.

Terri Peters

On the outside, the restaurant's black awning with simple lettering felt elegant and welcoming.

Inside, Maggiano's ambiance reminded me of a high-end, pricey steakhouse or an authentic Italian restaurant. The candle-lit, chandelier-dotted interior felt quite intimate and cozy.

I didn't feel like I was in a chain restaurant at all. In fact, it reminded me of when I used to live in Baltimore and visit its Little Italy neighborhood for dinner.

The restaurant has a family-style menu, but we chose to order individual dishes.
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The Maggiano's menu was pretty easy to navigate.

Terri Peters

The restaurant offers a family-style menu with shareable courses, including starters, an entrΓ©e, a pasta dish, and a dessert.

It seemed like a decent deal for about $50 a person. However, everyone in my party had specific cravings and wanted pasta, so we ordered from the regular menu instead.

We started the meal with a round of drinks.
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We spent a decent amount of money on drinks at Maggiano's.

Terri Peters

To start off the meal, my husband ordered a Negroni ($9) while my teenagers and I stuck with sodas and iced tea ($5 each).

Later in the meal, my husband ordered an $18 glass of wine to go with his pasta, followed by a $5 cup of coffee with dessert.

He spent way more on drinks than others in our group β€” over $30 β€” but the three of us were content with our free refills.

A complimentary bread course came out soon after we were seated.
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At Maggiano's, a bread service was complimentary with our meal.

Terri Peters

Soon after we were seated, we were brought a basket of fresh, warm ciabatta bread and oil with herbs for dipping.

The bread was delicious, and we were served so many pieces that we even had some left to take home.

For our appetizer, we shared fried mozzarella.
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My family enjoyed the fried mozzarella at Maggiano's.

Terri Peters

We started our meal by sharing the fried mozzarella for $16.

The crisp planks of battered and fried cheese were topped with melted mozzarella and served with a tomato dipping sauce.

Everyone at my table enjoyed this tasty appetizer, which felt like an elevated take on mozzarella sticks.

My daughter also got a bowl of creamy tomato soup as an appetizer.
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Maggiano's tomato soup came with tasty croutons.

Terri Peters

Topped with tasty croutons, Maggiano's tomato soup ($10.50) was a great starter for my soup-loving daughter. She really enjoyed it and even let me try a few bites.

The creamy soup tasted perfectly tangy and seasoned with just enough salt to make each bite perfect.

I tried one of Maggiano's signature pasta dishes.
Dish of pasta topped with mushrooms, shredded cheese at Maggiano's
Maggiano's Rigatoni D pasta seemed to be pretty popular online.

Terri Peters

Before visiting any chain, I love checking out the dishes that have copycat recipes on social media. I found a lot of people making copycat versions of Maggiano's Rigatoni D pasta on TikTok, so I ordered it.

The dish includes rigatoni mixed with roasted chicken, mushrooms, caramelized onions, and marsala cream sauce.

It was really good, and I can see why TikTokers recreate the $28.50 dish. The generous portion size meant I took some of the pasta home. Fortunately, it was as delightful leftover as it was served fresh.

My daughter also chose a rigatoni dish for her meal.
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My daughter enjoyed the spicy vodka sauce.

Terri Peters

One of Maggiano's newer menu items is rigatoni alla vodka ($26.50), a combination of rigatoni, Calabrian chiles, caramelized onions, and vodka sauce.

My daughter added grilled chicken to the dish for an additional $8.50.

We're big fans of pasta with vodka sauce and make it at home often β€” even so, Maggiano's version of the dish held up.

This creamy pasta was really delicious, especially when eaten leftover the next day.

My son ordered classic spaghetti and meatballs.
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My son enjoyed the spaghetti and meatballs at Maggiano's.

Terri Peters

My son is a picky eater, so he kept his order simple with spaghetti and meatballs.

His $25.50 spaghetti dish was really good. It was full of classic Italian flavors, with tangy tomato sauce and hearty meatballs.

He had no complaints and also came home with leftovers.

Lastly, my husband chose a carbonara with lobster.
Bowl of thin pasta topped with a lot of shredded cheese at Maggiano's
Maggiano's lobster carbonara cost us $39.

Terri Peters

Another fan-favorite dish at Maggiano's is lobster carbonara ($39), a blend of lobster, smoked bacon, sugar snap peas, white-wine truffle cream sauce, Parmesan, and spaghetti.

TikTok is also full of copycat recipes for this pasta dish, so we expected it to be pretty impressive. After all, what's not to love about creamy sauce, pasta, bacon, and lobster?

My husband thoroughly enjoyed this generously portioned dish.

Although I couldn't try it due to a shellfish allergy, he said it was everything he'd want from a carbonara, with just the right hints of creamy sauce and carb-y spaghetti to soak it all up.

Maggiano's also had my favorite dessert β€” and it tasted wonderful.
Dessert topped with powdered sugar and fruit at Maggiano's
We finished our meal with dessert at Maggiano's.

Terri Peters

Crème brûlée is my favorite dessert, so I'm sure to order it whenever it's on a menu. We were incredibly full from our evening of bread, fried cheese, and pasta, so we decided to share one $12.50 order of it.

I'm glad we shared because this dessert felt huge, just like the pasta dishes we had earlier. It was easily double the size of any crème brûlée I've had in a restaurant.

It was also delicious. As full as I was, I couldn't help but go back for bite after bite of this creamy, sugary, warm treat.

Maggiano's impressed us more than other high-end dining chains have.
Author Terri Peters with drink smiling at Maggiano's
Our meal felt just as high-end and high quality as meals we've had at nice steakhouse chains.

Terri Peters

Our $230 dinner (including tax and before tip) included lots of drinks, a complimentary bread service, an appetizer, four giant pasta dishes, and a dessert.

Overall, it felt like a great value, and the atmosphere at Maggiano's rivaled any high-end chain we've visited.

We spent less on our meal here than we would at most steakhouse chains, but our dining experience felt just as high-end and high-quality.

Our table felt intimate and we were able to chat with our teenagers and have a great dinner together, something that's just as valuable to my husband and I as the food these days.

To save money next time, we might share dishes since the portion sizes are huge. I'd also consider coming back just to sit at the bar and have crème brûlée for dessert.

Based on my experience, I'd definitely return to Maggiano'sΒ and add it to theΒ list of chain restaurants I'd visit with family again and again.

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32 things you may not know about Martin Luther King Jr.

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Martin Luther King Jr. with his wife, Coretta Scott King.

AP Photo/Gene Herrick

  • Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a civil-rights activist who helped end segregation in the US.
  • Martin wasn't his given name β€” he was born Michael King Jr., after his father.
  • On top of receiving two bachelor's degrees, he received a doctor of philosophy at Boston University.

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most influential figures in the US civil-rights movement.

Much of what people know about the activist is limited to his iconic role in the 1963 March on Washington. However, beyond his timeless, quotable speeches there are many fascinating aspects to learn about his life.

Here are some interesting facts about Dr. King that you probably didn't learn in school.

He is the only American, other than George Washington, whose birthday is a national holiday.
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George Washington's birthday is celebrated on February 17.

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Martin Luther King Jr. Day became an officially observed holidayΒ for schools, banks, and federal offices across the US in 1986 β€” making him the first non-president to have his birthday become a national holiday.Β 

However, it took a while for all 50 states to get on board with honoring the activist.

South Carolina was the final state to officially observe the national holiday in 2000.Β 

Stevie Wonder wrote a song to honor the late activist.
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Stevie Wonder's "Happy Birthday" honors Martin Luther King Jr.

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In the wake of Dr. King's death in 1968, several notable figures found ways to honor him and aid in the push for MLK Day.

By the late 1970s, President Jimmy Carter pledged his support of the holiday, but the King Holiday Bill didn't pass in Congress.Β 

To help garner support in the following years, Stevie Wonder wrote and recorded his song "Happy Birthday" in honor of Dr. King. He also joined the reverend's wife on a four-month tour to advocate for the holiday.

After the tour, they delivered a petition to the speaker of the house with 6 million names on it.

Dr. King was always a natural in front of a crowd.
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Martin Luther King Jr. is considered one of the best speakers in American history.

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Dr. King's public-speaking talents date back to his teenage years when he won an oratory contest in Georgia for speaking on a topic titled "The Negro and the Constitution" when he was a teen.Β 

According to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford, in the orientation, he highlighted the contradictory nature of the US Constitution in the context of discrimination.

His name wasn't originally Martin.
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s birth name was actually Michael.

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Dr. King's given name was actually Michael, after his father, the Rev. Michael King Sr.

In 1934, after King Sr. attended an international Baptist conference in Germany where he became inspired by the teachings of 16th-century religious thinker Martin Luther, he changed both his name and his son's.Β 

At the time, Dr. King was already 5 years old, so he remained "Mike" to his closest friends and family for the rest of his life.

He was passionate about fighting for racial justice from a young age.
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Martin Luther King Jr. was exposed to racism and segregation at a young age.

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In "The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr.," Dr. King recounted his first personal experience with racism and segregation.Β 

As a child, his white friend suddenly refused to play with him anymore, and he credited this betrayal as the moment he first became interested in fighting against racism.

He was kicked out of the first grade, and he ended up skipping two more years of school later on.
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Martin Luther King Jr. skipped some grades because he was advanced academically.

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Dr. King enrolled in first grade at age 5, which was too young per the school's entry requirements, so his teacher expelled him.Β 

Years later, he was able to skip both the ninth and 12th grades because of his academic achievements.Β 

Dr. King enrolled in college when he was 15.
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Martin Luther King Jr. at Morehouse College in Atlanta.

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Instead of finishing the 12th grade and going through a formal high-school graduation, Dr. King was accepted into and enrolled at Morehouse College at age 15, where he completed a Bachelor's degree in sociology.

One of his first jobs was working for a newspaper.
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Martin Luther King Jr. worked at The Atlanta Journal when he was 13.

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From an early age, Dr. King had an established paper route.

His work ethic allowed him to be promoted, and he became the youngest assistant manager for The Atlanta Journal delivery station at age 13.

The reverend wasn't always steadfast in his faith.
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Martin Luther King Jr. wrote in his autobiography that he questioned the bodily resurrection of Jesus.

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Although he would later become a religious leader, as a teenager, Dr. King had a very different view of his faith.

In his autobiography, he wrote that he wasn't afraid to openly question everything he had been taught, even when it got him into trouble.

"At the age of 13, I shocked my Sunday school class by denying the bodily resurrection of Jesus," he wrote. "Doubts began to spring forth unrelentingly."

Dr. King wasn't inspired to become a minister until college.
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Martin Luther King Jr. was inspired by his teacher, Dr. George D. Kelsey.

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Dr. King didn't always plan on following in his father's footsteps and becoming a minister.

However, according to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford, after he took a bible course with Dr. George D. Kelsey, he was inspired to use ministry as a medium for social justice and racial reform.

He was valedictorian of his class at Crozer Theological Seminary.
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Martin Luther King Jr. receiving an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws and Letters by Rev. Victor R. Yanitelli, president of Saint Peter's College.

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Given his rich interest in academia, it makes sense that Dr. King graduated at the top of his class.

He was named valedictorian and honored with a fellowship that covered part of his graduate-study expenses.

He earned his Ph.D. in systematic theology at Boston University.
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The Martin Luther King Jr. memorial statue at Boston University.

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On top of receiving two Bachelor's degrees (one in sociology from Morehouse College and the other in divinity from The Crozer Theological Seminary), King went on to earn a Ph.D. from Boston University in 1955, making him a doctor of philosophy.Β 

He was also awarded at least 20 honorary degrees in later years.
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Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speaking at Howard University in 1965.

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As if earning three degrees as a student wasn't enough, Washington State University reported that Dr. King was awarded honorary doctorates from Howard University, Bard College, Yale, Wesleyan, and many other higher-education institutions across the US and the world.Β 

American essayist Henry David Thoreau had a profound impact on his civil-rights career.
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Henry David Thoreau's work served as a source of inspiration for Martin Luther King Jr.

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Throughout most of his life, Dr. King was a voracious reader. He enjoyed delving into the works of great philosophers and thinkers like Socrates, Rousseau, and Aristotle.

But of all the great texts that influenced him, the essay "Civil Disobedience" by Henry David Thoreau was perhaps the most impactful.Β 

According to his autobiography, Dr. King said Thoreau's belief that an individual should not cooperate with an evil system greatly influenced his worldview. It also inspired his belief in his own ability to enact social change at the individual level.

He first met his future wife over the phone.
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Coretta Scott King and Martin Luther King Jr. first spoke over the telephone.

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While studying at Boston University, Dr. King lamented to friends that he had yet to meet any woman he seriously liked. He then reached out to his friend, Mary Powell, who suggested he meet Coretta Scott.

The couple had their very first interaction over a brief phone call, during which they agreed to meet in person.

At the time, Scott was studying opera at The New England Conservatory for Music and hoped to be a concert singer.

Dr. King wrote in his autobiography, "She was a mezzo-soprano and I'm sure she would have gone on into this area if a Baptist preacher hadn't interrupted her life."

He called Boston his second home.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., center, speaking to the joint session of the Massachusetts Legislature in Boston.

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After spending several of his young-adult years in Boston, Dr. King reportedly referred to it as his second home.

He returned to the New England city several times throughout the rest of his life.

Dr. King and his wife had an unusual honeymoon.
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Coretta Scott King and Martin Luther King Jr. spent their honeymoon at a mortuary.

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Dr. King married Scott on June 18, 1953, in Alabama.

After enjoying a beautiful ceremony lead by King Sr., the couple looked for a place to stay for the night.

At the time, no hotels in their area welcomed black couples as guests, soΒ the pair spent their first night together at a family friend's house β€” but he happened to be an undertaker who worked out of his home.

He didn't expect to become a civil-rights leader.
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Martin Luther King Jr. opposed the 1965 boycott initially.

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The King family moved from Atlanta to Montgomery, Alabama, when the famous 1956 bus boycott β€” a citywide protest against racialized segregation on public transit β€” began.

At the time, King was only 26 and pretty much unknown in activist spaces, though he had previously expressed interest in social justice.

He originally opposed the boycott because he worried that it was unethical to put people's jobs at risk.

But when he realized the ultimate goal behind the protest, he volunteered to use his church's basement as a meeting spot for boycott organizers. During their first meeting, the group elected Dr. King as their president because no one else stood up to take the role.

He then wrote his very first public, political speech in less than an hour.Β 

He wrote six books throughout his life.
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One of his books was an autobiography.

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His collected works include "Stride Toward Freedom," "Where Do We Go From Here," and "Why We Can't Wait," which all document the rise of civil-rights movements in the US.Β 

Additionally, he published a book of his most-requested sermons, a collection of his broadcasted addresses, and an autobiography.

He spoke at over 2,500 events and gave hundreds of addresses a year.
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s speeches are still famous today.

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During his short, 12-year career in the public eye, Dr. King delivered an astounding number of public speeches.

It's estimated that between his weekly sermons at church and media appearances, he spoke about 450 times a year.

Although the famed "I Have a Dream" speech will always hold a special place in history, it certainly wasn't the only memorable address he delivered during his life.

Some people believe his last speech foreshadowed his death.
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Some believe his speech about the "Promised Land" was foreshadowing.

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The day before Dr. King was assassinated, he gave a speech in Memphis, Tennessee, to offer support for sanitation workers who had received unfair treatment from their bosses.

The goal of this address was to push for union representation, safer working conditions, and living wages.Β 

He told the crowd, "And I've seen the Promised Land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the Promised Land."

In the aftermath of his death, some people found the language he used to be an eerie indication that he knew his death was imminent.

He won a Grammy award.
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Martin Luther King Jr. outwardly opposed the United States' involvement in Vietnam.

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One of Dr. King's most controversial addresses went on to receive a high honor.

The speech, referred to as "Why I Oppose the War in Vietnam" and "Why I Am Opposed to the War in Vietnam," was recorded on vinyl and earned him a postmortem Grammy for best spoken-word recording in 1970.

He almost died years before his assassination.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was stabbed in 1958.

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In 1958, a woman approached Dr. King at a book-signing event in New York City and stabbed him with a letter opener.

The attack resulted in a life-threatening injury close to his heart, but he received prompt emergency medical care and survived.

His imprisonment helped JFK get elected.
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President John F. Kennedy was forced to take a stand and fight for equality.

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In October 1960, Dr. King was jailed for participating in a sit-in protest at a Georgia department store. At the time, Senator John F. Kennedy (JFK) was running against Richard Nixon for the US presidency.

Although Kennedy was a registered democrat, his views on civil rights and racial justice had been unclear.

However, upon learning of the reverend's unjust treatment by the police department, a key advisor told Kennedy that his response to the situation would determine his voter turnout in the election.

As a result, Kennedy called Scott King and personally offered her his support.

Many historians credit this action to the large Black voter turnout in the 1960 election and Kennedy's eventual win.Β 

Someone else at the motel died on the day of Dr. King's assassination.
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Martin Luther King Jr. on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee.

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One of the staff members who worked at the hotel where Dr. King was assassinated died shortly after the reverend did.

The motel owner's wife was so traumatized by the sight and sound of his death that it caused her to suffer from a fatal stress-induced heart attack.

His political position became more radical over time.
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Martin Luther King Jr. wasn't just outspoken about civil rights.

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Throughout the 1960s, the scope of Dr. King's activism work went beyond civil rights and into economic justice.

He increasingly used his platform to advocate for causes like guaranteed annual income and healthcare.

However, he also vocalized his strong opposition to the Vietnam War, which caused him to lose a significant amount of American approval, according to Jenn M. Jackson's MLK feature for Teen Vogue.

The most memorable part of his "I Have a Dream" speech was unplanned.
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech remains his most iconic.

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During the 1963 March on Washington, Dr. King delivered a monumental speech that had been well-prepared by his speechwriter, Clarence Jones.

But the more he spoke in front of that 250,000-person crowd, the more impassioned he grew, which led him to go off course toward the end of the speech.

Those famous, poetic lines that nearly everyone in the US can quote β€” "I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up … " β€” were improvised.

He spoke around the world in countries such as India, Ghana, and England.
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Martin Luther King Jr. visiting India in 1959.

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Once Dr. King became president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, he began traveling all over the world to deliver speeches about the importance of fighting for racial equality.

Some of his notable trips include his visit to Ghana, where he celebrated the country's independence, his overnight stint in the UK, where he accepted an honorary degree from Newcastle University, and his pilgrimage to India, where he met the followers of Mahatma Gandhi.

He is still the youngest man to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. displays his 1964 Nobel Peace Prize medal in Oslo, Norway.

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In 1964, King received this global honor for his unwavering commitment to civil rights, nonviolence, and helping the US government move toward making discrimination unlawful.

He was 35 years old then, making him the youngest male recipient to be awarded the Nobel Peace PrizeΒ 

But five women β€” Malala Yousfazi (17), Mairead Corrigan (32), Tawakkol Karman (32) Betty Williams (33), Rigoberta MenchΓΊ Tum (33) β€” received the award at younger ages.Β 

He is honored in cities all over the world.
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A statue of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Washington DC.

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There are currently dozens of statues and monuments commemorating Dr. King across the US and the world β€” including one in England at Westminster Abbey and another in Cuba.

That doesn't include the countless schools and 1,000-plus streets named after him across the globe.Β 

He had a deep appreciation for gospel and jazz music.
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Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife dance among the crowds in Sweden.

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Dr. King's religious upbringing greatly influenced his love for music. His mom was even an organist for the church he attended during his childhood.

From the time he was a young boy, he sang in a gospel choir and believed in the healing power of music, especially hymns. He later went on to call singers like Mahalia Jackson and Nina Simone his favorite artists.

He enjoyed jazz music, too.

He even traveled to Berlin and delivered the opening address for the 1964 Jazz Festival titled "On the Importance of Jazz."

Dr. King's final conversation involved a simple request.
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Mourners by Martin Luther King Jr.'s casket in 1968.

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According to biographer and historian Taylor Branch, Dr. King's final conversation was with a saxophonist named Ben Branch.

The reverend reportedly asked the musician to play his favorite song, the hymn "Precious Lord, Take My Hand," at an event they were both scheduled to attend later that evening.

However, Dr. King never got to hear Branch's rendition of the song. Moments after making this request, he was assassinated on the balcony outside his room at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee.Β 

This story was originally published in January 2019 and most recently updated on January 17, 2025.Β 

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