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An account of Martin Luther King's part in the campaign for civil rights in the USA.

24 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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R. J. Owen

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February 26, 2015
In the novel, “free at last; the story of martin luther king, jr” by angela bull, the author suggests that king was an inspiration to millions of african americans. The main problem that king was blacks and whites being seperated and unequal. The main idea in this novel is equal rights for everyone. Along the way king is with any challenges. One challenge he is faced with is segregation and restricted voting practices. M.L.K worked with blacks in the south; but he also had a big impact with people around the world. King worked on for many years to help people get rights from 1950’s-1960’s. I recommend this book because it can inspire people
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