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    How many people know that Coretta Scott King fought for 15 years to have her husband's birthday a national holiday ("Coretta Scott King"). Coretta believed that people should have the same rights. So she took a stand and helped other people and other presents she was the first African-American woman to change the rules that black citizens should have the same rights as white citizens. Coretta is a Civil Rights Activist and a Woman’s Activist. Coretta is a Civil Rights Activist and a Woman’s Activist

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    Throughout history many movements have tended to have a founding father and mother. Coretta Scott King portrayed this mother in the American Civil Rights Movement. She embodied all that a woman could want to be as she stood up for her rights and the rights of others. This is what has made her a household name throughout the world and an iconic figure for change. Along with her husband, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Coretta spent a majority of her life fighting for the equal treatment of her people in America

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    Joyce Carol Thomas is an influential African American author. Her stories speak to the young readers, providing themes of faith and persistence. The inspiring works have attracted many readers from around the world. Thomas has earned many awards and is also a motivational speaker. This author has written many inspiring stories, and accomplished much in her life. Joyce Carol Thomas was born on May 25, 1938 in Ponca City, Oklahoma (“Thomas, Joyce Carol”). In 1948 she moved to Tracy, California (Balkin)

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    book realistically describe what it was really like during the Vietnam War from 1955-1975. The realism, humor and intensity attract even reluctant readers and keep them reading and thinking about the cost of the war. The book won the 1988 Coretta Scott King Award. Fallen Angels is listed as number 16 out of 100 in the American Library Association’s list due to its use of profanity and realistic portrait of the war. Despite using profanity in the book Walter’s grammar was on point, this goes to show

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    they think of big names like Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcom X, and Rosa Parks. However, there were many people behind the scenes that had as big of an impact as these forerunners had. These are the transparent heroes; the underdogs. The ones that did so much for the cause yet were never truly recognized as being such a big influence. One of these unsung heroes of the Civil Rights movement is Coretta Scott King. After her husband, the great Martin Luther King, Jr., died she strived to continue the momentum

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    Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1929. His father Martin Luther King Sr. and his grandfather James King. Women Narrator: When Martin Luther King Jr. was a boy, Martin went to a school for only black children only. There were certain places Martin Luther King Jr. and his other siblings couldn’t go because of the color of their skin. Man Narrator: Martin Luther King Jr. grew up to become a Baptist minister like his father Martin Luther King Sr. and his grandfather James King. Women

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    Singleton’s Poetic Justice later directing a film Down-in the Delta. In 2008 Dr. Angelou composed poetry and narrated an award winning documentary of The Black Candle which was directed by M.K. Asante. Dr. Angelou served in the presidential committees having been awarded the Presidential medal of arts in 2000 as well as the Lincoln medal in 2008 and has received 3 Grammy awards. Dr. Angelou read her poem of on the pulse of the morning which was broadcasted around the world. Dr. Angelou’s honorary

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    Journey Of Mildred Taylor

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    is an amazing writer and great at what she does. In addition, one source expresses her background starts in Jackson, Mississippi where she was born on September 13,1943. She is the daughter of Wilbert Lee and Deletha Marie Taylor. Mildred attended Scott High school (1957), University of Toledo (1961), and University of Colorado at boulder earning a Teaching Degree, Major in English, Minor in History, Peace Corps, and Master of Arts Degree in Journalism (Contemporary Black Biography 10-11). One of

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    Martin Luther King Jr was an inspirational man who helped save lives through his activism in the mid-1950s. He was passionate in his non-violent protests, which helped to raise awareness of racial inequalities in America. All of his passionate work led to significant political changes, such as ending segregation through his speeches. Without him, we would not have multiple races in the same places as whites. He inspired many people of color to stand up for what they thought was right without violence

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    Parenting is challenging in the best of times, but how do we teach our kids about the violence that saturates the news and social media? How do we teach them about racism, prejudice, and discrimination? Research from Harvard University recommends children as young as three years old, when exposed to racism and discrimination tend to accept and mimic it, even though they might not understand their feelings. By age five, white children are considerably biased towards whiteness. To reverse this bias

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