my weekly reader dr. king^s wise words
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USCHOLASVol. 70 No. 4 ISSN 0736-055X
January 2014 • Edition 2
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Dr. King^s Wise WordsThis is one of the most famous photographsin American history. It was taken >vhenDr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave an importantspeech. He >vanted to change unfair lawsand make the world a better place.
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At this speech,Dr. King spoke toabout 30,000 people.
OVf KingChanged the World
Sixty years ago, many stateswere segregated. Thatmeans that laws kept peopleapart. The laws said that whitepeople and African-Americanpeople had to go to differentschools. They had to usedifferent water fountains.
Buses were segregated too.White people sat in the front,and African-American peoplehad to sit in the back. If awhite person could not find aseat, an African-Americanperson had to give up his orher seat.
Time for a CiiangeDr. Martin Luther King jr.
thought these laws were unfair.He and many other peoplewanted things to change. Theyworked hard to try to end theunfair laws.
Dr. King led protests. Atprotests, many people gather toshow that they do not agreewith something. Dr. King alsogave speeches. He said allpeople should be treated thesame. People listened to him.They wanted things to change.
A Better WorldOver time, states got rid of
the unfair laws. Now ourcountry is integrated. Thatmeans that all people areallowed to be together.
White children and African-American children can go tothe same schools and use thesame water fountains. They cansit together on buses.
Our country has changed alot because of Dr. King's hardwork. Thank you. Dr. King!
Before and After Dr KingBEFORE ^ AFTER
Back then, some schools>vere segregated.
No>v schools areintegrated.
Back then, some buseswere segregated.
buses areintegrated.
Naaie.Common Core Skill
M.2.7
Read the article. Then answer the questions.
Remembering Dr. KingDr. Martin Luther King Jr. helped make
big changes. Now there is a big way to
remember him. People built a statue of
him that's as tall as a three-story building!
The statue is in Washington, D.C. It is
near the place where Dr. King gave a
famous speech. People can go there to
remember this hero.
1 . What did people build to remember Dr. King?
O a house O a school O a statue
2 . Where is the statue?
vJWashington, D.C. QjAtlanta, Georgia Houston, Texas
3 . The statue is as tall as .
\Ja giraffe O a three-story building O a skyscraper
4 . What did Dr. King do in Washington, D.C?
He gave a famous speech. O He went to college,
got married.
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What Would You Do?Ben is first in line at the water fountain. Tia pushes himout of his spot. Ben thinks this is really unfair. How canhe solve this problem with words, not his hands?
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