Martin and Bobby

Martin and Bobby
Title Martin and Bobby PDF eBook
Author Claire Rudolf Murphy
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Pages 150
Release 2018-09-04
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1641600136

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A Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People 2019 Martin and Bobby follows the lives, words, and final days of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy. Initially wary of one another, their relationship evolved from challenging and testing each other to finally "arriving in the same place" as allies fighting poverty and racism. The stories of King and Kennedy reveal how life experiences affect a leader's ability to show empathy for all people and how great political figures don't work in a vacuum but are influenced by events and people around them. Martin's courage showed Bobby how to act on one's moral principles, and Bobby's growing awareness of the country's racial and economic divide gave Martin hope that the nation's leaders could truly support justice. Fifty years later, their lives and words still stir people young and old and offer inspiration and insight on how our country can face the historic challenges of economic and racial inequality.

The Promise and the Dream

The Promise and the Dream
Title The Promise and the Dream PDF eBook
Author David Margolick
Publisher Rosetta Books
Pages 411
Release 2018-04-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1948122251

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“A fascinating, elegiac account” of the bond between two of the Civil Rights Era’s most important leaders—from the journalist and author of Strange Fruit (Chicago Tribune). With vision and political savvy, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy set the United States on a path toward fulfilling its promise of liberty and justice for all. In The Promise and the Dream, Margolick examines their unique bond, both in life and in their tragic assassinations, just sixty-two days apart in 1968. Through original interviews, oral histories, FBI files, and previously untapped contemporaneous accounts, Margolick offers a revealing portrait of these two men and the mutual assistance, awkwardness, antagonism, and admiration that existed between them. MLK and RFK cut distinct but converging paths toward lasting change. Even when they weren’t interacting directly, they monitored and learned from one another. Their joint story, a story each man took pains to hide during their lives, is not just gripping history but a window into the challenges we continue to face in America. Complemented by award-winning historian Douglas Brinkley’s foreword and more than eighty revealing photos by the foremost photojournalists of the period, The Promise and the Dream offers a compelling look at one of the most consequential but misunderstood relationships in our nation’s history.

The Hockey Stick Principles

The Hockey Stick Principles
Title The Hockey Stick Principles PDF eBook
Author Bobby Martin
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 305
Release 2016-05-24
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1250066379

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What if every successful start-up followed a predictable pattern, and by knowing that pattern ahead of time, you could be more successful? In The Hockey Stick Principles, business consultant Bobby Martin shares his study of more than 100 new businesses, from Lending Tree to Under Armour to iContact, to show that every one of them has had a "hockey stick" growth history, starting with a tinkering period, moving through the daunting "blade years" before finally making it to the crucial inflection point that precedes surging growth. In this simple but incredibly helpful book, Martin takes us through each of those four stages of the hockey stick pattern, giving us a road map that will help any entrepreneur navigate the inevitable ups and downs of their business's early years.

A Lesson for Martin Luther King Jr.

A Lesson for Martin Luther King Jr.
Title A Lesson for Martin Luther King Jr. PDF eBook
Author Denise Lewis Patrick
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 32
Release 2013-03-26
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1442426225

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Learn all about the childhood of America's most famous civil rights activist in this nonfiction Level 2 Ready-to-Read! Young Martin Luther King Jr. is having some problems with his best friend, Bobby. First, they are going to different schools this year. Next, Bobby's dad is not letting his son play with Martin. When Martin learns why, he is confused and hurt--but he learns a lesson that he will never forget.

Martin's Dream

Martin's Dream
Title Martin's Dream PDF eBook
Author Clayborne Carson
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 314
Release 2013-01-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137087137

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On August 28, 1963 hundreds of thousands of demonstrators flocked to the nation's capital for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. It was Clayborne Carson's first demonstration. A nineteen year old black student from a working-class family in New Mexico, Carson hitched a ride to Washington. Unsure how he would return home, he was nonetheless certain that he wanted to connect with the youthful protesters and community organizers who spearheaded the freedom struggle. Decades later, Coretta Scott King selected Dr. Carson—then a history professor at Stanford University-- to edit the papers of her late husband. In this candid and engrossing memoir, he traces his evolution from political activist to activist scholar. He vividly recalls his involvement in the movement's heyday and in the subsequent turbulent period when King's visionary Dream became real for some and remained unfulfilled for others. He recounts his conversations with key African Americans of the past half century, including Black Power firebrand Stokely Carmichael and dedicated organizers such as Ella Baker and Bob Moses. His description of his long-term relationship with Coretta Scott King sheds new light on her crucial role in preserving and protecting her late husband's legacy. Written from the unique perspective of a renowned scholar, this highly readable account gives readers valuable new insights about the global significance of King's inspiring ideas and his still unfolding legacy

Ginger Giraffe's Watermelon Birthday Party

Ginger Giraffe's Watermelon Birthday Party
Title Ginger Giraffe's Watermelon Birthday Party PDF eBook
Author Bobby Martin
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 2020-10-27
Genre
ISBN 9781632215338

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There are some things children love so much that not only make them happy, but they want to share them with their friends. Ginger the Giraffe loves watermelon so much she wants to have a Watermelon Birthday party with her friends. This party is all things watermelon. From watermelon treats to watermelon dishes to watermelon games, it's all about the big red fruit. Through playful, charming rhyme and vivid, colorful illustrations children will experience the fun of loving something so much and celebrating it with others. They may be inspired to plan their own birthday party around something they really enjoy. Come join the fun at Ginger Giraffe's Watermelon Birthday Party! Bobby Martin is a pastor, author, musician, and among other things - a grandfather to 8 grandchildren. He loves spending time with them, reading to them, and taking them camping. Although he doesn't like watermelon, his grandkids do! Bobby and his wife Dianna reside in The Woodlands, Texas.

Martin Luther King

Martin Luther King
Title Martin Luther King PDF eBook
Author Ed Clayton
Publisher Candlewick Press
Pages 129
Release 2017-12-12
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0763676934

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Follow the inspiring life of Martin Luther King, Jr., in a moving, vital, and informative book by an author and an illustrator with close ties to Dr. King’s family. Martin Luther King devoted his life to helping people, first as a Baptist minister and scholar and later as the foremost leader in the African-American civil rights movement. An organizer of the Montgomery bus boycott and cofounder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Dr. King won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for combating racial inequality through nonviolent resistance. As a result of his actions, the United States Congress passed the historic Civil Rights Act of 1968. Originally published in 1964 , this book’s powerful story and important message remain as relevant today as they were more than fifty years ago. With a new foreword by the author’s wife, Xernona Clayton, the text has been reviewed and updated for a new generation and features striking new illustrations by illustrator Donald Bermudez.