Martin's dream day
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- ISBN: 1481467662
- ISBN: 9781481467667
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Physical Description:
35 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 x 29 cm
print - Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Atheneum Books for Young Readers, [2017]
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- Baker & Taylor
Recounts Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, describing the hardships and triumphs King encountered along his journey. - Baker & Taylor
The best-selling biographer and journalist presents an evocative introduction to the events surrounding the 1963 Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. and Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech. Simultaneous eBook. - Simon and Schuster
Bestselling author and journalist Kitty Kelley combines her elegant storytelling with Stanley Tretick's iconic photographs to transport readers to the 1963 March on Washington, bringing that historic day vividly to life for a new generation in this nonfiction picture book.
Martin Luther King Jr. was nervous. Standing at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial, he was about to address 250,000 people with what would become known as his 'I Have a Dream Speech''the most famous speech of his life.
This day'August 28, 1963'was a momentous day in the Civil Rights Movement. It was the culmination of years spent leading marches, sit-ins, and boycotts across the South to bring attention to the plight of African Americans. Years spent demanding equality for all. Years spent dreaming of the day that black people would have the same rights as white people, and would be treated with the same dignity and respect. It was time for Martin to share his dream. - Simon and Schuster
Bestselling author and journalist Kitty Kelley combines her elegant storytelling with Stanley Tretickâs iconic photographs to transport readers to the 1963 March on Washington, bringing that historic day vividly to life for a new generation in this nonfiction picture book.
Martin Luther King Jr. was nervous. Standing at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial, he was about to address 250,000 people with what would become known as his âI Have a Dream Speechââthe most famous speech of his life.
This dayâAugust 28, 1963âwas a momentous day in the Civil Rights Movement. It was the culmination of years spent leading marches, sit-ins, and boycotts across the South to bring attention to the plight of African Americans. Years spent demanding equality for all. Years spent dreaming of the day that black people would have the same rights as white people, and would be treated with the same dignity and respect. It was time for Martin to share his dream.