Description
Discover the inspiring life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through this beautifully illustrated volume by David A. Adler. This concise biography, part of the Holiday House Reader series, provides a captivating introduction to King's pivotal role in the civil rights movement. Aimed at young readers, this paperback edition effectively communicates the values of self-respect, dignity, and the power of peaceful protest. With 48 pages of engaging content, readers will explore King's childhood experiences with racism and the significant teachings imparted by his parents. Learn how Dr. King emerged as a powerful advocate for justice and equality, and understand the lasting impact of his philosophy of nonviolent resistance. Ideal for classrooms and home education, this book is a vital addition to any child's library, promoting discussions on civil rights and social justice. Perfect for ages 8-12, it inspires the next generation to cherish peace and stand against injustice. Order now for swift delivery, ensuring your young ones learn about the powerful man of peace who forever changed America. Delivery is typically within 3-5 business days for both domestic and international orders, making it easy to share this remarkable story of courage and compassion.
By Adler, David A.
Illustrated by Bootman, Colin
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback, Concise ed.
Number of Pages 48
Publisher Holiday House Inc
From the Holiday House Reader series, this volume briefly introduces Martin Luther King Jr. as a civil rights leader. Adler points out not only King's childhood experiences with racism but also the values his parents taught him: self-respect, dignity in the face of injustice, and the power of ideas and words. This brief biography chronicles the main events of King's life and goes on to include his death and his legacy as "a powerful man of peace."
By Adler, David A.
Illustrated by Bootman, Colin
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback, Concise ed.
Number of Pages 48
Publisher Holiday House Inc
From the Holiday House Reader series, this volume briefly introduces Martin Luther King Jr. as a civil rights leader. Adler points out not only King's childhood experiences with racism but also the values his parents taught him: self-respect, dignity in the face of injustice, and the power of ideas and words. This brief biography chronicles the main events of King's life and goes on to include his death and his legacy as "a powerful man of peace."