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Martin Luther King, Jr.

by Mary Winget
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Overview

The youngest person ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize, Martin Luther King Jr. fought for civil rights. Even though he used peaceful demonstrations, such as boycotts and marches, to create awareness about the plight of African Americans, he was up against violent reactions. He was jailed, beaten, and ultimately killed for pursuing his dream of equality among the races. On the third Monday of every January, Americans celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day in honor of this great leader.

This book is part of the History Making Biography Series, which uses documentary photographs, colorful cartoons, and interesting facts to make history come alive. It includes a timeline and a list of websites for further exploration on this great American. The series enriches the minds of young historians.

A biography focusing on the beliefs and accomplishments of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.

Synopsis

The youngest person ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize, Martin Luther King Jr. fought for civil rights. Even though he used peaceful demonstrations, such as boycotts and marches, to create awareness about the plight of African Americans, he was up against violent reactions. He was jailed, beaten, and ultimately killed for pursuing his dream of equality among the races. On the third Monday of every January, Americans celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day in honor of this great leader.

This book is part of the History Making Biography Series, which uses documentary photographs, colorful cartoons, and interesting facts to make history come alive. It includes a timeline and a list of websites for further exploration on this great American. The series enriches the minds of young historians.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2003
Publisher
Lerner Publishing Group
Pages
47
Format
Library Binding
ISBN
9780822546740

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