I have a dream : Martin Luther King and the fight for equal rights

Ganeri, Anita

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Martin Luther King -- 1929-1944 Birth and early life -- 1944-1951 A brilliant student -- 1 December 1955 Arrest of Rosa Parks -- 20 December 1956 End of the bus boycott -- 20 September 1958 Brush with death -- Early 1960 Back to Atlanta -- 1960 Student sit-ins -- 1961-1963 Segregated cities -- May 1963 The battle for Birmingham -- 28 August 1963 March to Washington -- 28 August 1963 "I have a dream" -- 1963 Washington and afterwards -- 1964 Acts and awards -- 1965 Project Alabama -- 21-25 march 1965 Selma to Montgomery -- January 1966 The Chicago campaign -- 3 April 1968 Flight to Memphis -- 4 April 1968 A fatal bullet -- 9 April 1968 Free to last -- Martin Luther King's legacy: fruits of the non-violent struggle -- Martin Luther King's legacy: Mandela to MLK day "Find out about King's life, from his early days as a young Baptist minister, through his campaigns for change and his famous Washington speech to his eventual assassination in 1968. Dramatic photographs, timeline-style text and quotations tell the inspirational story of King's leadership - and examine the enduring legacy of his life and work"--Back cover
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Martin Luther King, speech, human rights, civil rights, Selma, Alabama
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Physical Description: 48 p, ill. (some col.), 28 cm
SubTitle: Martin Luther King and the fight for equal rights
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