Martin Luther King, Jr: Leader for Civil RightsProvide your readers with an informative biography that examines the civil rights leader's life from his birth in Atlanta, Georgia to his assassination. The many historic milestones of his life and work are discussed, including the formation of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, his winning of the Nobel Peace Prize, the march to Selma, and his I Have a Dream speech. |
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A Momentous Moment | 5 |
The Collegiate Cleric | 22 |
Marriage and | 33 |
Copyright | |
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