An edition of Young Martin's Promise (1993)

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An edition of Young Martin's Promise (1993)

Young Martin's promise

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Relates events in Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, childhood which sowed the seeds for his activism for equal rights for people, regardless of their color.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
32

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Young Martin's promise
1993, Raintree Steck-Vaughn
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Edition Notes

Published in
Austin, Tex
Series
Stories of America

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
323/.092, B
Library of Congress
E185.97.K5 M94 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
32 p. :
Number of pages
32

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1715694M
Internet Archive
youngmartinsprom00myer
ISBN 10
0811472108, 081148050X
LCCN
92018070
Library Thing
8591762
Goodreads
3579915
1297596

Work Description

Young Martin’s Promise is the story of a young Martin Luther King, Jr., and his slow awakening to the existence of segregation. As a child, Martin experiences discrimination that would motivate his efforts to end segregation as an adult.

In one instance, his White friends tell Martin that their parents said they can no longer play with him any more because he is Black. This upsets Martin and results in his mother telling him about segregation as she tries to comfort him.

Another instance is at the shoe store with his father. After taking seats in the front of the store, Martin and his father are told they must take seats in the rear of the store because, as the White clerk tells them, “that is the only place we serve black people”. Martin and his father refuse to move and end up leaving the store without buying shoes. Martin is upset and this time his father talks to him about segregation telling him that it is “stupid and cruel”.

Alex Haley, as General Editor, wrote the introduction.

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