Martin Luther King, Jr.
On January 15, the nation will pause to remember one of its most important civil rights leaders with a national holiday. The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most influential and respected civil rights leaders of the 1950s and 60s. Dr. King inspired the world and helped bring about laws that ensure fairness and equality for all Americans. A firm supporter of non-violence, Dr. King’s own life ended violently when he was shot on April 4, 1968. He said the exact words “I have a dream that little white girls and little black boys, and little black boys and little white girls will hold hands and walk down the streets of washington DC. And my children will be treated equaley with all children.” To learn more go to Timeforkids.com
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