Celebrate the life of the extraordinary civil and human rights activist Coretta Scott King with this picture book adaptation of her critically acclaimed adult memoir.
This is the autobiography of Coretta Scott King—the founder of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change (The King Center), the wife of Martin Luther King Jr., and a singular twentieth-century American civil and human rights activist. Learn about how a girl born in the segregated Deep South became a global leader at the forefront of the peace movement and an unforgettable champion of social change. Resilience, bravery, and joy lie at the center of this timeless story about fighting for justice against all odds.
About Coretta Scott King. "Six Principles of Nonviolence." Time line. Full-color illustrations done with acrylic on
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Title alpha Coretta: The Autobiography of Coretta Scott King
Level Biography Elementary Plus
Pages Count 40
Genre Nonfiction
Topics Coretta Scott King (1927-2006). African American women. US civil rights workers. Black people. History of the twentieth-century. Civil rights movements.
Trim Size 11" x 9"
JLG Span Winter
Language English
Rights type Print
Publication date 2024-01-01
JLG Release Date Feb 2024
Minimum grade 1
Maximum grade 4
Reading level Elementary
Format Print
Biography Elementary Plus (Grades 1-4)
Biography Elementary Plus
Biography Elementary Plus (Grades 1-4)
For Grades 1-4
Fascinating biographies and autobiographies will allow your elementary readers to look into the lives, thoughts, and accomplishments of the individuals who have shaped our world. And with 14 books per year, they'll discover a remarkable person each month.