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My Teacher by James E. Ransome
My Teacher by James E. Ransome











Written by a Parkland shooting survivor, this diverse list of influential activists puts Dr. Enough! 20 Protestors Who Changed America by Emily Easton, illustrated by Ziyue Chen (Grades K-5) This moving portrayal of the 1963 Birmingham Children’s Crusade offers students a unique perspective on children’s involvement in the civil rights movement. King speak at her church, she’s inspired to take action. Let the Children March by Monica Clark-Robinson, illustrated by Frank Morrison (Grades 1-5) King’s work is an excellent springboard for conversations about applying his beliefs to our own lives. This primer on the principles that drove Dr. Love Will See You Through: Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Six Guiding Beliefs (as told by his niece) by Angela Farris Watkins, illustrated by Sally Were Comport (Grades K-5) While the rest of the world knew him as a powerful leader, at home he was “just Dad.” This relatable tribute shares some meaningful, lesser-known examples of the King family’s activism to promote nonviolence.Ħ.

My Teacher by James E. Ransome

by Martin Luther King III, illustrated by AG Ford (Grades K-4) This would be an awesome whole-school read aloud with focused conversations at each grade level.

My Teacher by James E. Ransome My Teacher by James E. Ransome

Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life story with imagined images of a classroom of children carrying out the principles he championed in present day. Ransome (Grades PreK-5)Īlternating spreads share details from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream and You by Carole Boston Weatherford, illustrated by James E. Here are some of our favorite Martin Luther King books and resources for introducing students to one of America’s greatest heroes: Books for the Classroom 1. This month we celebrate the life of civil rights leader Dr.













My Teacher by James E. Ransome