Summary
Martin Luther King Jr. led the American civil rights movement in the mid-1900s. His holiday honors this man who continues to inspire Americans to work toward equality more than 50 years after his death. Readers will learn about Martin Luther King Jr., the holiday named for him, and how they can continue to promote and celebrate equality today.
Additional Information
Series |
First facts. U.S. holidays.
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Subjects |
King, Martin Luther,
-- Jr.,
-- 1929-1968
-- Juvenile literature.
King, Martin Luther,
-- Jr.,
-- 1929-1968.
Martin Luther King, Jr., Day
-- Juvenile literature.
African Americans
-- Civil rights
-- History
-- 20th century
-- Juvenile literature.
African American civil rights workers
-- Biography
-- Juvenile literature.
Civil rights workers
-- United States
-- Biography
-- Juvenile literature.
African Americans
-- Biography
-- Juvenile literature.
Martin Luther King, Jr., Day.
African Americans
-- Civil rights
-- History
-- 20th century.
African American civil rights workers
-- Biography.
Civil rights workers
-- United States
-- Biography.
African Americans
-- Biography.
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Publisher |
North Mankato, Minnesota :2019
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Audience |
RL: 1-2; IL: 1-3.
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Language |
English
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Description |
24 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 21 cm.
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Bibliography Notes |
Includes bibliographical references (page 23) and index.
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ISBN |
9781977102775 1977102778 9781977105332 1977105335
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Other |
Classic View |