Martin Luther King Jr.

“Martin Luther King Jr.” by David Colbert is an illustrated biography published by Aladdin on November 25, 2008, featuring 160 pages in English. This book explores ten pivotal days in the life of the renowned civil rights leader, highlighting key moments that shaped his activism and the broader Civil Rights Movement. Readers will gain insights into Dr. King’s journey, from his teenage act of defiance on a bus to his iconic “I Have a Dream” speech.
In this edition, readers will find historical black-and-white photographs that complement the narrative, along with a selected bibliography for further exploration. The book provides an introduction to significant events such as the Montgomery bus boycott and the Freedom Rides, as well as Dr. King’s experiences during his time in a Birmingham jail cell. This work offers a focused look at the life of a social activist whose actions had a lasting impact on society.
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Discover ten crucial days in the life of activist and civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., in this installment of the 10 Days series.
Martin Luther King, Jr., lived 14,325 days, but then of them changed his world—and ours. Follow Dr. King’s journey from his teenage refusal to give up his bus seat to his famous “I Have a Dream” speech that inspired the world. This essential book includes historical black-and-white photographs, a selected bibliography, and an important introduction to the Civil Rights Movement—including the Montgomery bus boycott, the Freedom Rides, and Dr. King’s time in a Birmingham jail cell.
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