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Martin Luther King Jr.: Voice for Equality!


Show Me History

School year: Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, Year 7, Year 8

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No. of pages 96

Published: 2019

Great for age 7-13 years

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"Martin Luther King Jr.: Voice for Equality!" by John Roshell is a tribute to the life and legacy of one of America's most influential civil rights leaders. The book highlights King's commitment to nonviolence and his relentless pursuit of justice and equality for all people. Through his powerful speeches and acts of bravery, King inspired a generation to challenge racial injustice and work towards a more inclusive society. The narrative captures key moments of his life, including the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the March on Washington, emphasizing his role as a catalyst for change and his enduring impact on the civil rights movement. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called Show Me History .

This book is aimed at children at US 3rd grade-7th grade.

This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.

There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by Portable Press .

James Buckley, Jr. has written more than 50 books for kids, including Who Was Ernest Shackleton?

 

This book is in the following series:

Show Me History

This book features the following character:

Martin Luther King
Dr Martin Luther King Jr was only 25 when he helped organize the Montgomery Bus Boycott and was soon organizing black people across the country in support of the right to vote, desegregation, and other basic civil rights. Maintaining nonviolent and peaceful tactics even when his life was threatened, King was also an advocate for the poor and spoke out against racial and economic injustice until his death from an assassin's bullet in 1968.