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Martin Luther King Jr. : let freedom ring
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Teitelbaum, Michael
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Helfand, Lewis
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Kumar, Naresh, ill
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King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 Juvenile literature.
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King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 Comic books, strips, etc.
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African Americans Biography Juvenile literature.
2012
The life of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is traced from birth and childhood to his death. He experienced racism and discrimination in the South and experienced integration for the first time upon visiting Hartford, Connecticut, in the East while in college. His disdain for racism and segregation inspired him to lead a crusade for reacial integration and equality. Dr. King sought economic equality towards the end of his life.
I see the promised land : a life of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Flowers, A. R
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Chitrakar, Manu, ill
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Rossi, Guglielmo
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King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 Comic books, strips, etc.
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King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 Cartoons and comics.
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African Americans Biography Comic books, strips, etc.
2013
Presents in graphic novel format the life of the Baptist minister and Noble Peace Prize winner who became the leader and orator of the African American civil rights movement before his assassination in 1968.
Martin Luther King Jr. and the March on Washington
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Jeffrey, Gary
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Spender, Nik, ill
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King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968. Comic books, strips, etc.
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King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 Cartoons and comics.
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March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (1963 : Washington, D.C.) Comic books, strips, etc.
2013
\"The protest known as the March on Washington was one of the most inspiring episodes of the civil rights movement. Galvanized by events in the South, civil rights protesters from around the country gathered in Washington, DC, to demand Congress pass President Kennedys civil rights bill. More than a quarter of a million people showed up to the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Among the speakers was Martin Luther King Jr., whose I Have a Dream speech became one of the greatest orations in American history. This exciting graphic novel uses dramatic illustrations and accessible text to capture the emotion and power both of the march itself and of Kings memorable speech.\"--Provided by publisher.