
This compelling chapter book provides an invaluable look into the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., narrated by his wife, Coretta Scott King. It covers his early life, his rise as a civil rights leader, the major campaigns like the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the March on Washington, and the profound impact of his nonviolent resistance. Parents will appreciate the personal insights into the King family, the challenges they faced, and the unwavering commitment to justice. While it addresses serious topics like discrimination, violence, and King's assassination, it does so with a focus on courage, perseverance, and hope, making it suitable for children aged 4-11 with parental guidance for younger readers. It serves as an excellent resource for discussing American history, civil rights, and the power of peaceful activism.
An inside look at the life and work of the noted civil rights leader, from the viewpoint of his wife Coretta Scott King.