
Marching to Freedom
By Joyce Milton
1987
First Published
4.12
Average Rating
96
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"You get up now!" The bus driver told the young black boy to move to the back of the bus.But fourteen-year-old Martin Luther King, Jr. did not move. "Come on now, M.L.," said his teacher. "We have to move. It's the law." Martin Luther King, Jr. moved to the back of the bus that day in 1943, but he never forgot how it made him feel. When he became a man, he fought to change that law and all others that denied black people their rights. Martin Luther King, Jr. began "Marching to Freedom," and many people—both black and white—followed him. This is Martin Luther King, Jr.'s story...his triumphs, his struggles, and above all, his dream of freedom and a better llife for all people!
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4.12
Number of Ratings
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Joyce Milton
Author · 21 books
Joyce Milton is the author of several noted juvenile biographies, as well as the prize-winning novel, Save the Loonies.