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Women Who Broke the Rules: Coretta Scott King

by Kathleen Krull

Book Details

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published:2015-12-01
Pages:52
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:6-10

About This Book

A biography of the life and career of Coretta Scott King and her work for equal rights for African-Americans.

Our Review

This compelling biography introduces young readers to the remarkable life of Coretta Scott King, chronicling her journey from a talented Alabama music student to a powerful force in the civil rights movement. The book thoughtfully details her vital partnership with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., while firmly establishing her own identity as an activist, author, and champion for African-American equality long after his death. It presents her story with an accessible narrative that makes complex historical concepts understandable for elementary school students. Young learners will discover how she used her voice and determination to fight for justice.

What sets this biography apart is its focus on King's individual legacy and sustained activism, ensuring children see her as more than just a famous spouse. The clear, engaging prose is perfectly paced for newly independent readers, balancing factual information with inspiring storytelling about her work for equal rights. This book is an excellent choice for parents and educators looking to introduce pivotal figures in American history and the ongoing struggle for civil rights. It leaves a lasting impression about the power of one person's courage to create change.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction