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March on! the day my brother Martin changed the world, -- and more stories about African American history, [presented by] Weston Woods ; Scholastic

Label
March on! the day my brother Martin changed the world, -- and more stories about African American history, [presented by] Weston Woods ; Scholastic
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Recommended for ages 5-10
Main title
March on! the day my brother Martin changed the world
Oclc number
497926922
Responsibility statement
[presented by] Weston Woods ; Scholastic
Runtime
69
Series statement
Scholastic storybook treasures
Sub title
-- and more stories about African American history
Summary
Just in time for Martin Luther King Day and Black History Month, this entertaining yet educational collection of films celebrates African-American history. All stories have won the Caldecott Honor and include: March On! The Day My Brother Martin Changed the World; Martin's Big Words; Rosa; and Henry's Freedom Box: A True Story From the Underground RailroadMarch on!: Martin Luther King Jr.'s sister recalls the day she heard him deliver his "I have a dream" speechMartin's big words: Introduces the ideas and accomplishments of Martin Luther King Jr. using some of his own wordsRosa: Recounts how Rosa Parks set the events of the civil rights movement in motion by refusing to give up her seat on an Alabama city busHenry's freedom box: A fictionalized story about a young slave who mails himself to freedom
Target audience
juvenile
Technique
animation
Classification
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