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Martin Luther King Jr.: One Man and His Dream

By Sabrina McFarland, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 13+

Touching tribute to iconic civil rights leader; violence.

Movie NR 2018 87 minutes
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McDonald's film is assuredly one of the most definitive, well-reported documentaries about King's role to rid racial segregation in the United States. According to McDonald in Martin Luther King Jr.: One Man and His Dream, the civil rights leader "dreamed of black and white children playing together. People of all races around the same table." And says supermodel Naomi Campbell about King, "He was fearless. Someone who put himself on the frontline to sacrifice and speak up for the people that couldn't and didn't have a voice." King's influential words still resonate today and may inspire kids and teens to take part in civil rights activism.

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