1929-1968

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1929-1968

Martin Luther King, Jr.

2002
A biography of Martin Luther King, Jr., from his birth in Atlanta, Georgia in 1929, to his assassination in Memphis in 1968, focusing on his activities as a leader of the non-violent movement to secure equal rights for African-Americans.

Celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with Mrs. Park's class

2006
Presents a story in which young students prepare to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr., Day by thinking about the values he taught; and describes King's life, explaining why he is an important figure in American history.

A sweet smell of roses

2005
Two young girls participate in a freedom march and listen to Dr. Martin Luther King speak during the Civil Rights movement.

Martin Luther King, Jr.

1999
Photographs and simple text provide an introduction to the life of Dr. Martin Luther King.

Coretta Scott King

2012
Mrs. King's involvement in the civil rights movement and her lifelong dedication to equality for all.

Martin Luther King, Jr.

1991
Examines the life and achievements of the noted civil rights leader.

Young Martin's promise

1993
Relates events in Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, childhood which sowed the seeds for his activism for equal rights for people, regardless of their color.

Martin Luther King, Jr.

leader in the struggle for civil rights
1990
Recounts the life of the Nobel Prize-winning civil rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King.

My dream of Martin Luther King

1995
The author recounts the life of Martin Luther King in the form of her own dream.

I am Martin Luther King, Jr.

2012
A biography of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., who worked for equal rights for African-Americans.

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