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Be a King: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream and You

por Carole Boston Weatherford

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"You can be a King. Stamp out hatred. Put your foot down and walk tall. You can be a King. Beat the drum for justice. March to your own conscience. Featuring a dual narrative of the key moments of Dr. King's life alongside a modern class as the students learn about him, Carole Weatherfor's poetic text encapsulates the moments that readers today can reenact in their own lives. See a class of young students as they begin a school project inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and learn to follow his example, as he dealt with adversity and never lost hope that a future of equality and justice would soon be a reality. As times change, Dr. King's example remains, encouraging a new generation of children to take charge and change the world . . . to be a King"--… (más)
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This picture book begins with a quote and ends with a 2-page biography. Each 2-page spread in the middle has 2 sentences of inspiration.
  uucmp | Jan 15, 2024 |
Uses episodes from Dr. King,s life, his words, and illustrations to provide inspiration and advice on how to be a good person. Author's note provides more information on Martin Luther King.
  VillageProject | Nov 8, 2022 |
This book begins with two quotes. The first is from the late Congresswoman Shirley Chishom: “Service is the rent we pay for the privilege of living on this earth.” The second is from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.:

“Everybody can be great, because everybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t have to have to make your subject and your verb agree to serve. You don’t have to know about Plato and Aristotle to serve. You don’t have to know Einstein’s ‘Theory of Relativity’ to serve. You don’t have to know the Second Theory of Thermal Dynamics in Physics to serve. You only need a heart full of grace, a soul generated by love.”

The rest of the book consists of two-page full-bleed spreads that tell and show how “You can be a King.” Each text block reflects challenges in Dr. King’s own life. Some examples include:

“You can be a King.
Know that bigotry hurts.
Remember how you felt
When treated unfairly.”

“You can be a King.
Admit that you’ve done wrong.
Just say, ‘I’m sorry,’ and mean it.”

“You can be a King.
Break the chains of ignorance.
Learn as much as you can.”

“You can be a King.
Beat the drum for justice.
March to your own conscience.”

Talented illustrator James E. Ransome employs acrylics, colored pencils, oils, and gouache. Interestingly, the artwork alternates completely in style between historic painterly depictions, and contemporary scenes in a schoolyard or classroom which feature more cartoon-like pictures.

An Author’s Note provides background on Martin Luther King Jr. with an emphasis on his calling as a humanitarian.

Evaluation: Although this book is meant for very young children, I thought the vocabulary was a bit advanced. But that’s not necessarily a bad thing, if adults help explain concepts like “bigotry” and “conscience” and metaphorical “dividing walls.” ( )
  nbmars | Feb 9, 2019 |
Great book for a history class. This is a good book explaining what Dr. King wanted, which was peace. The pictures in the book would help kids distinguish what is right and what is wrong. ( )
  Erneka | Nov 6, 2018 |
Great message. ( )
  Critterbee | Apr 16, 2018 |
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"You can be a King. Stamp out hatred. Put your foot down and walk tall. You can be a King. Beat the drum for justice. March to your own conscience. Featuring a dual narrative of the key moments of Dr. King's life alongside a modern class as the students learn about him, Carole Weatherfor's poetic text encapsulates the moments that readers today can reenact in their own lives. See a class of young students as they begin a school project inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and learn to follow his example, as he dealt with adversity and never lost hope that a future of equality and justice would soon be a reality. As times change, Dr. King's example remains, encouraging a new generation of children to take charge and change the world . . . to be a King"--

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