Bibliography for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

By Sharron McElmeel

Martin Luther King, Jr. was born January 15, 1929, and assassinated in 1968. He dreamed of a world blind to the lines of color. He worked unceasingly and peacefully to obtain that goal. His peaceful resistance was inspired by Mahatma Gandhi, who led the peaceful struggle for India's independence from Great Britain. King's work was helped in the civil rights movement by such people as Rosa Parks who served as a catalyst for the Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott. The following books will help provide information about King and the others who were important in King's work in the 20th-century Civil Rights Movement in the United States.

Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968)

 

    Adler, David A. Martin Luther King, Jr.: Free at Last. Illustrated by Robert Casilla. Holiday, 1986. A biography of the Baptist minister who worked unceasingly for his dream of a world without hate, prejudice, or violence.

    Bray, Rosemary L. Martin Luther King. Greenwillow, 1995 (forthcoming). A new look at the work and life of Martin Luther King, Jr.

    King, Coretta Scott. My Life with Martin Luther King, Jr. H. Holt, 1993. A widow's perspective on her husband's work in the civil rights movement of the 20th century.

    Lazo, Caroline Evensen. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dillon Press, 1994. A biography of the influential civil rights leader who won a Nobel Peace Prize for his work. Includes bibliographical references.

    Livingston, Myra Cohn. Let Freedom Ring: A Ballad of Martin Luther King, Jr. Illustrated by Samuel Byrd. Holiday, 1992. A poetic treatment of MLK and his dream.

    McKissack, Pat. Martin Luther King, Jr.: Man of Peace. Enslow, 1991. Simple text and illustrations describe the life and accomplishments of the civil rights leader.

    King's inspiration, Mahatma Gandhi

    Birch, Beverly. Mahatma Gandhi: Champion of Human Rights. G. Stevens Children's Books, 1990. Abridged from a text first published in 1987 in Great Britain by Exley Publications. Follows the life of the statesman who was a key figure in India's fight for independence from Great Britain.

    Sherrow, Victoria. Mohandas Gandhi: The Power of the Spirit. Milbrook, 1994. Biographical look at the statesman and his influence.

    Nicholson, Michael. Mahatma Gandhi: The Man Who Freed India and Led the World in Nonviolent Change. G.Stevens, 1988.

     

Rosa Parks served as a catalyst for the Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott, a boycott that, with the subsequent leadership of Martin Luther King, Jr., brought the fight for civil rights into the consciousness of mainstream America. The following books will be valuable references about the involvement of Rosa Parks in the work of Martin Luther King, Jr.

 

    Adler, David A. A Picture Book of Rosa Parks. Illustrated by Robert Casilla. Holiday, 1993.

    Siegel, Beatrice. The Year They Walked: Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Four Winds, 1992.

    Parks, Rosa, and Jim Haskins. Rosa Parks: My Story. Dial, 1992.

    Friese, Kai. Rosa Parks: The Movement Organizes. Burdett, 1990.

     

An overall view of the civil rights movement in America is the topic of the following book:

 

    McKissack, Pat. The Civil Rights Movement in America from 1865 to the Present. Children's Press, 1987. Follows the movement from the beginning of Reconstruction to the present and traces the struggle of blacks to gain their civil rights in America, including a brief comparison of their problems with those of other minorities.

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    Cornerstones of Freedom™: The Civil Rights Movement in America

    Cornerstones of Freedom™: The Civil Rights Movement in America

    by Elaine Landau

    Dramatic and defining moments in American history come viviidly to life in this series designed to make children feel they are on the scene as history is being made. Through text, illustrations, photographs, and engravings, these titles support history, social studies and geography curricula. Index included.

    The history of slavery in the United States extends from 1619 to the Emancipation Proclamation, but the story of racial injustice is much longer. Relive the struggle against segrega

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    A Dream of Freedom: The Civil Rights Movement, from 1954 to 1968

    A Dream of Freedom: The Civil Rights Movement, from 1954 to 1968

    by Diane McWhorter

    Diane McWhorter grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, in the 1950s and 60s. Set against the back drop of her personal story, this powerful but intimate book explores the sacrifices and triumphs of African Americans in their pursuit of social and political equality and takes a hard, painful look at the often violent resistance they met from white Americans. It profiles the remarkable people and the rise of important organizations in the movement. It analyzes the impact of classic civil rights landm

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