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M.L.K.: The Journey of a King [Hardcover]

Tonya Bolden (Author)
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Coretta Scott King–Honor Winner Tonya Bolden focuses her critical eye on Martin Luther King, Jr.

In the tradition of her award-winning book Maritcha, Tonya Bolden brings words and pictures together to tell the life story of one of America’s greatest figures: Martin Luther King, Jr.—or M.L.K. Central to the story is King’s belief that agape—the selfless love for one’s neighbor—is the rope that binds all peoples together. This philosophy came forward in his sermons, in his daily practice, and especially in his support of nonviolent protests.

More than 80 photographs of M.L.K. preaching, leading marches, being arrested, and overcoming the violence and prejudice around him are juxtaposed with images of his wife and family, of his fellow protestors, and of other leaders of the day. A tribute to a great human being, M.L.K. will surely inspire young readers.

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Starred Review. Grade 5–8—Bolden looks past the public figure to bring the man, and his deeper vision of the "beloved community," into focus in this eloquent, handsomely designed profile. Familiarly calling him "M.L." (a nickname his father used) throughout, the author traces King's life from birth to death, pointing out how reluctantly he assumed the mantle of leadership, then came to espouse Gandhi's nonviolence as a guiding precept, and finally exhausted himself battling not only for civil rights, but also against the Civil Rights Movement's later tide of radicalism. Captions paired to the generous array of photos add further detail, and advanced readers will get fuller pictures of the man and his era from the appended multimedia resource list. Passing quickly over his public triumphs (the "I Have a Dream" speech, for instance, is largely relegated to a caption noting that he had used that refrain before), this portrait, rich in personal feeling and well endowed with direct, sometimes extended, quotes, will leave readers with a strong, and perhaps inspiring, sense of the passion and depth of Dr. King's commitment to peace with justice.—John Peters, New York Public Library
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Do libraries need another biography of King? Yes, if it's as good as this one, which will reach a wide audience. Bolden, whose books include the Coretta Scott King Honor Book Maritcha (2005), brings readers close to the great leader and to the civil rights movement through detailed historical analysis and extensive notes. In an author's note, Bolden says she chose not to detail King's flaws but rather to focus on the "dream." The chatty style is accessible (why, though, does Bolden call King by his personal nickname, M. L., throughout?), and the handsome book design will encourage browsers. Stirring, beautifully reproduced, well-captioned photos (at least one on every double-page spread) accompany the text, supplemented with boxed quotes. Everything is fully documented in notes, and Bolden supplies a bibliography and a very detailed time line. Pair this with Andrew Helfer's graphic-novel biography Malcolm X (reviewed below) and with other books about great civil rights leaders. Readers older than the target audience will want this, too. Hazel Rochman
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Harry N. Abrams (January 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0810954761
  • ISBN-13: 978-0810954762
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 8.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #898,816 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Richie's Picks: M.L.K. THE JOURNEY OF A KING, December 14, 2007
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"One mid-April 1944 day he and a teacher, Mrs. Bradley, stood for most of the ninety-mile journey from Dublin, Georgia, to Atlanta because the bus driver had ordered them to surrender their seats to whites, then cursed at them for not moving quickly. M.L. had wanted to sit tight, but his teacher convinced him that nothing good would come of defying the segregation law behind the bus driver's demand. M.L. seethed all the way home, stripped of his joy. For in Dublin, he had done well in an oratorical contest with his speech,' The Negro and the Constitution,' a plea for racial justice."

Does the average school library really need another biography of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.? Do you really need to read another one? If there is anyone beyond John, Paul, George, and Ben who I can count on finding on the library shelf of every single school in which I booktalk, it is MLK.

"That night, M.L. was at a mass meeting when told that his home had been bombed. Coretta and Yoki weren't physically hurt, but he didn't know that until he reached his house, where several hundred blacks had gathered in response to the bombing, more than a few of them armed with guns, knives, and broken bottles.
"M.L. did a masterful job of calming the crowd, but later that night, he was 'on the verge of corroding hate.' He dug deep for the strength to love. By then, he understood well what the love Jesus preached really meant. He knew that it was neither the kind of love that he felt for Yoki, his parents, or his friends, nor the kind of love he had for Coretta, but agape, (pronounced ah-gah-pay), a Greek word for a higher, harder love: a love that has nothing to do with liking a person, a love worthy of people who do you no good and even do you wrong. Agape says to see past a person's sins to the soul God loves."

This concept of agape, and his belief in it, would so well serve Reverend King, permitting him to repeatedly maintain his determination to focus on the cause, to be positive and nonviolent in the face of repeated physical attacks and jailings month after month. Agape is just one of so many important concepts explored by Tonya Bolden about which I have never seen mention in other MLK bios that I have read over the years.

"In talks with riot-ready youth in Chicago and elsewhere, M.L. had been brought up short by the question 'What about Vietnam?' Hadn't the U.S. government resorted to violence to express its will? young blacks asked. What's more, M.L. had been literally sickened by photographs of horrors wrought by America's napalm bombs that accompanied the article 'The Children of Vietnam,' in the January 1967 issue of Ramparts magazine. Added to these promptings was his conscience calling him to recognize that if he didn't boldly denounce the war, he was no better than whites who knew in their bones that racial injustice was reprobate but said and did nothing about it."

Bolden shows how the media of that era sought to keep Reverend King "in his place," editorializing that he was making a mistake to divert his attention from the cause -- Civil Rights -- with which he was identified. But to the me of forty years ago and to the me whom I am today, MLK's stance against The War is what separated him from mere politicians and mere activists and really made him a lasting inspiration in my own world, making him a wise and holy man in the very best sense of the word.

"Early morning, April four
A shot rings out in the Memphis sky.
Free at last, they took your life
They could not take your pride." -- U2

Tonya Bolden, as one of us who grew up an impressionable child during the Civil Rights Movement, as one of us who seeks to come to an understanding of how Reverend King was and remains part of our lives, as one of us who seeks to comprehend how someone who makes such a difference in the world can be taken away in the blink of an eye, has done an exceptional job of writing about this holy man, this man of color and conscience whose life and good works are celebrated across our country with an annual commemoration. M.L.K.: JOURNEY OF A KING is a must-have and must-read biography for the twenty-first century.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Community Love, October 28, 2010
This review is from: M.L.K.: The Journey of a King (Hardcover)
This book focuses on Martin L. King love for the community and his plans to make the world a better place. It is a biography on MLK. It is an easy way to teach young children about MLK and history/slavery. The pictures will keep the reader's attention. There are a lot of MLK biographies but this one beats the others by a long shot.
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