Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr.
"Sooner or
later all the people of the
world will have to discover a way
to live together in peace."

Listen to
parts of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s
"I Have a Dream" speech
King's dream for his people...
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... for his children... (198 K .wav)
...for society -- "Free at Last!"
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Martin Luther King Jr. is one of our most courageous heroes in history. His entire life was devoted to equal rights for all people through peaceful demonstrations. In January, we celebrate him on the third Monday as a national holiday. Check out the links below to discover more about this Civil Rights leader. |
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| View a slideshow of photos of his last year alive |
Take a quiz testing your knowledge of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. |
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What if Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was alive today? Read how some students answered this question. |
View a slideshow created in Kid Pix of important events of his life. |
Read some letters written by First Grade Students. |
What would you say in a letter to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.? |
| Other Sites to Explore: | |||
| Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site - learn about this site located in Atlanta, Georgia. | |||
| Seattle Times: Martin Luther King Jr. - features a photo gallery, biography, timeline, quizzes, and more! | |||
| Nobel Peace Prize 1964: Martin Luther King, Jr - includes a biographical profile and his acceptance speech for this award. | |||