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My Daddy, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

By Tracy Moore, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 6+

Powerful, personal view of cvil rights leader, issues.

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Parents who want to instill the notion of equality and social activism in their children will find a great resource in MY DADDY, MARTIIN LUTHER KING JR.. It can launch many discussions about the lives lost to promote racial equality in this country. The book does an excellent job of explaining plainly, in kid-friendly terms, the everyday experiences of black Americans in the 1950s and 1960s who simply asked to be treated as equals -- and as humans. The warm, full-color acrylic-and-oil paintings highlight a close, loving family and illuminate a distant subject for many kids today, making it accessible and relatable.

For kids interested in history, it's a perfect primer on an important era, and for parents, it's a great bridge to discussions (depending on age) of how far King and other activists pushed equality in this country, the personal toll it took, and how far we still have to go.

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