Martin Luther King Jr. awarded Nobel Peace Prize 50 years ago today (Oct 14 1964)

(Wednesday, October 14, 1964) — Civil rights movement leader Martin Luther King Jr. was today named the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize for leading non-violent resistance to end racial prejudice in the United States.

King, “thoroughly exhausted” from a heavy schedule of speaking engagements and a trip to Europe, was in a hospital bed in Atlanta today when he learned he had won the award.