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Coretta Scott King

1992
A biography of Coretta King, who worked side by side with her husband spreading a message of peace, love, and equality, and achieving those by nonviolent means.

Martin Luther King Jr. and the March on Washington

2013
Uses a graphic novel format to illustrate the march on Washington and Martin Luther King's delivery of his "I Have a Dream" speech.

Coretta Scott King

civil rights activist
2003
A brief, illustrated biography of civil rights activist Coretta Scott King that describes her school years, her work with her husband, Martin Luther King, Jr., and her achievements since the 1960s. Includes a glossary and further resource list.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

2001
Describes the history of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and looks at some of the ways in which the holiday is observed.

Martin Luther King, Jr. and the march on Washington

2001
Presents information, in simple text with illustrations, about the events of August 28, 1963, when protesters gathered in Washington D.C. to draw attention to discrimination against African-Americans and to hear Civil Rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. deliver his now famous "I Have a Dream" speech.

Martin Luther King, Jr.

man of peace
1991
Simple text and illustrations describe the life and accomplishments of the revered civil rights worker.

Martin Luther King

1995
Tells of the life and work of Martin Luther King through text and colorful folk-art paintings. Includes a brief chronology of his life.

Marching to freedom

the story of Martin Luther King, Jr.
1987
A biography of the Baptist minister and civil rights leader whose philosophy and practice of nonviolent civil disobedience helped African-Americans win many battles for equal rights.

Martin Luther King Jr.

2005
Presents a biography of Martin Luther King, Jr. and chronicles his life as the son of a Southern Baptist minister, his struggles with racial discrimination, and his fight for equality for African-Americans and all people of color.

They had a dream

the civil rights struggle, from Frederick Douglass to Marcus Garvey to Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X
1993
Photographs and text trace the progression of the civil rights movement and its effect on history through biographical sketches of four prominent and influential African Americans: Frederick Douglass, Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X.

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