Here are some new resources I’ve just added to The Best Websites For Learning About Martin Luther King:
Make #MLKDay about reminding America “be true to what you said on paper” and building the Beloved Community by eradicating racism, war and poverty; not just about a day of service. Let’s dedicate our lives to justice and peace. #MLK #MLK50Forward pic.twitter.com/UP4TZnaOQ3
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) January 13, 2018
{New Post} My ESL Ss luv these MLK lessons. The content cant come @ a better time=> https://t.co/ZByh8DFHTz. Includes adapted text, #TRTW, #QSSSA w a @GetKahoot to prepare Ss for authentic convo’s. Thx 2 @Larryferlazzo @ValentinaESL @nancymotleyTRTW #ellchat #ellchat_bkclub #ESL pic.twitter.com/5HcoUer9Hs
— Carol Salva (@MsSalvac) January 15, 2018
A thread of #MLK speeches and sermons in which he speaks truth to power, shares about his philosophy of nonviolence and expounds on issues of injustice and what our righteous, rigorous response should be. Relevant. Revelatory. Revolutionary. #MLKDay #MLK50Forward
— The King Center (@TheKingCenter) January 14, 2018
Don’t Forget That Martin Luther King Jr. Was Once Denounced as an Extremist is from TIME.
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” #MLK quoted on the walls of the @NMAAHC #MLKDay pic.twitter.com/AOsRvpZvq9
— Claire Reinburg (@C_Reinburg) January 15, 2018
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