General Sites:

Seattle Times: Martin Luther King Jr. - Few have had as much impactupon the American consciousness as the late civil rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. As we mark the 71st anniversary of King's birth, we hope you will join us in a dialogue about the role King played in shaping America -- and about where we're going. An extensive site featuring: The Man, The Movement, The Legacy, The Holiday, Electronic Classroom, and Talking About It.

Welcome to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project at Stanford University - The King Papers Project is a major research effort to assemble and disseminate historical information concerning Martin Luther King, Jr. and the social movements in which he participated - Educating diverse audiences about King's ideas and achievements: Papers, Speeches, Sermons, Autobiography, Biography, Chronology and Articles.

A Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr.: Living Memory - The book of remembrance. Click on the numbers on the Living Memory Banner to see all of the panels. Very powerful and moving.

NetGuide: King special - Webguide: The Life and Works of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - Listen to Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech as you study photographs and accounts of the August 28, 1963, great march on Washington. Imagine yourself one of the masses gathered before the Lincoln Memorial, captivated by the civil rights leader's vision of change through non-violent protest.

A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - By Professor Melvin Sylvester, Long Island University.

Martin Luther King, Jr.: Follow His Footsteps - Journey from city to city and find out what influence Martin Luther King has had on that city. A Miami Herald Special Feature.

Martin Luther King, Jr., NHS - Online Visitor Information Center - visit Dr. King's boyhood home, spiritual home and his final home without ever stepping foot in Atlanta. The Resource Center includes links to a variety of Martin Luther King, Jr's Speeches, United States Congress Acts, Bills, Public Laws, etc. as well as Speeches and Essays by others about Martin Luther King, Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. - A LIFE Tribute - View Classic LIFE Images of MARTIN LUTHER KING JR., View LIFE Covers of MARTIN LUTHER KING JR., View BLACK IN AMERICA: A MEDITATION.

Welcome to The National Civil Rights Museum - The National Civil Rights Museum is the first and only comprehensive overview of the civil rights movement in exhibit form. As an educational institution the museum exists to provide understanding of the civil rights movement and its impact on human rights movements worldwide. Information about the Museum, Interactive Tour, Directions, Maps, Calendar.

The Nation Remembers Martin Luther King, Jr. - Fox News Special - Article, Photo Essays, Related Stories, Video Segments.

Martin Luther King, Jr Day - The Big Picture - Yahooligans.com special feature.

All About Martin Luther King, Jr. - Printout with brief biography and picture to color.

Martin Luther King - An Alabama pastor becomes an American hero through non-violent resistance and a call for civil justice. Many photographs.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - Celebrating Black History

Home Page: Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site - General Information, Visitation, Location, Address, Telephone, Operating Hours, Climate, Directions, Transportation, Fees, Visitor's Center Exhibits, Trails, Programs, Lodging, Food, Concessions, Accessibility, Recomended Activities, Reservations, Basic Visit Recommendations, Special Events, Adjacent Visitor Attractions, and Additional Information.

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site - Basic information plus a calendar of events.

The King Center - Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc. Established in 1968 by Coretta Scott King as a living memorial dedicated to the preservation and advancement of the work of Martin Luther King, Jr., the King Center can provide you with contacts for the King Holiday and a wide range of resources including King related news, historical information, and merchandise.

THE KING CENTER - A Living Memorial, Historical Perspective, Training A New Generation of Peacemakers, Empowering For Change.

MLK Online - The BEST Source for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - Biography, The Holiday, Multimedia, Speeches, Quotes, Bookstore, The Man.

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Observation - New York State - Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Celebration Information plus biography, community initiatives, Humanitarian Awards, and National Observance.

A Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr. - Could there be a better "role model" than Dr. King? He could not hit a ball farther, ran faster, fire the puck more accurately than many others. He was not the strongest, the most powerfully built or most photogenic of people, yet he is a hero. In Martin Luther King, Jr. we have a person that lived his life to the full, acted as a man of character, displayed more bravery than many could imagine and died in the pursuit of his "dream".

Black History - Exploring African-American issues on the web.

Learning Network Honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - Learning Network, the Internet's premier education source, announced today that its FamilyEducation.com and Infoplease.com Web sites commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day by offering valuable information and activities for parents, teachers, students and researchers.

Destination: King's Atlanta - Birthplace of a Leader.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - Martin Luther King, Jr. and Black History Month - Web Resources

Martin Luther King Jr. - Headlines - Celebrating Black History - philly.com
Martin Luther King Holiday:

King Holiday Chronology - Events leading up to establishment of the Martin Luther K
ing Holiday in all 50 states.
The History of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - Who originated the idea of a national celebration?

The 2001 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Celebration - Dare to Care: A New Century Unfolds - National Calendar of Events - Select your state to see the event information.

Annie's Martin Luther King Jr. Day Page

M. L. King's Birthday Declared National Holiday 1983 - Bell & Howell Information and Learning: Great Events.

Americans grab paintbrushes as volunteerism surges - Christian Science Monitor, January 19, 1999.

The Do Something Kindness and Justice Challenge - The Do Something Kindness & Justice Challenge invites you to honor the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by performing Acts of Kindness (helping others) and Acts of Justice (standing up for what's right) in your school, home and community for two weeks following the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Holiday (January 15-26, 2001). Make Dr. King's principles of kindness and justice part of your daily life and keep the dream alive.

Happy Birthday MLK - Poetry by Myra Cohn Livingston and Stevie Wonder plus a variety of information.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on the Net - History of the Holiday.

MLK Online - The Holiday - Background, Information and History.

History of the Community Service Initiative - New York State - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - Holiday Celebration.

The Holiday - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - Seattle Times - Creating a Day: How the Martin Luther King holiday was born, Countdown: Key dates in the creation of the holiday, Why we celebrate: A few words from the executive editor and the publisher of The Seattle Times.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - Federal Holiday Proclamation - 14 January, 1994.

MLK Day on the Net - A Celebration of the Man and the Holiday

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - King Day marked with prayer and volunteerism.

Celebrate! Holidays In The U.S.A.: Dr. Martin Luther King Day - Information on Martin Luther King and the History of the Holiday from the U.S. Embassy.
Lesson Plans:

Martin Luther King, Jr. Lesson Plans from www.lessonplanet.com - 13 Lesson Plans to choose from.

Elementary Grades


Martin Luther King in the Classroom - Elementary - Ideas and Activities, Poem for Choral Reading, and suggested literature.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - Elementary - a poem with discussion questions - from RHL School. Concepts Taught: Racial equality; Rejecting violence as a tactic.

Martin Luther King Day at The Holiday Zone - Elementary - Arts and Crafts, Discussion Topics, Language Activities, "Lift Every Voice and Sing", Songs for Children, and Recommended Links.

Multicultural Education - Elementary - This is a unit that would be used during the month of January in observance of Martin Luther King's birthday. I wrote this lesson to provide my students with a better understanding of other cultures and races. Most of my students do not have the opportunities to experience other cultures.

Who Was Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.? - Kindergarten - An AskERIC Lesson Plan - Students will be able to recognize Martin Luther King Jr. as a great leader who worked to get equal rights for all people and understand Martin Luther King Jr.'s hope that all people could live together without prejudice.

Being Treated Equally - Kindergarten - To let children experience prejudice first hand, in reference to Martin Luther King Day. As hard as it is to slight my children in this lesson I feel that it is a real learning experience for them.

The Picture Life of Martin Luther King, Jr. - Grade 1 - Book review plus activities.

Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement - Grades K-2 - This unit encourages the primary children to think about respect, fairness, and peaceful conflict resolutions as exemplified by Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Fannie Lou Hamer. The children will be exposed to terms such as civil rights, prejudice, and discrimination initially within the context of their social setting and eventually with regard to the treatment of African- American citizens of this century and immigrants from other ethnic groups.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - Grades K-2 - Students will use picture clues to write words, then use the code they create to write the motto and title of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. Activity sheet and discussion topics.

Celebrating the Life of Martin Luther King, Jr. - Grades K-3 - Activities and Projects - On January 19, we celebrate the life and heritage of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. One of the world's great activists for social change (at 35, he was the youngest man ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize), Dr. King believed deeply in nonviolence.

Martin Luther King Jr. Was a Great Civil Rights Leader, and Rosa Parks Played an Important Role in His Work - Grade 1 - An AskERIC Lesson Plan - The student will be able to understand how Martin Luther King Jr. spoke out for civil rights and led protests and marches demanding fair laws for all people, understand Rev. King's dream of a world free of hate, prejudice, and violence and understand that Rosa Parks was a courageous African-American woman whose action resulted in a change of rules and a victory for all people.

Martin Luther King Jr. - Grade 1 - In January we celebrate the life and dream of Martin Luther King, Jr. He was a man who believed in using nonviolent methods to gain justice and equality for all people. I hope these activities will help you celebrate this incredible man.

The Civil Rights Movement Begins - Grade 2 - An AskERIC Lesson Plan - The student will be able to understand that long after the Civil War was over many African-American people were not allowed to do things that everyone else could do and recognize the importance of some leaders that emerged to help encourage African- American people to struggle for the freedoms they were entitled to.

Civil Rights and Equality Regardless of Color - Grade 2 - American Civilization/Geography: Lesson 28 - Civil Rights, Lesson 29 - Equality Regardless of Color, Lesson 30 - Women's Rights and Roles.

Line Ups (Teams) - Grades 2-3 - The student will sequence Martin Luther King, Jr.'s life and discuss his impact on changed attitudes.

"Peace Begins With You" - Grades 2-5 - An AskERIC Lesson Plan - To increase students awareness of skills needed to live peacefully in society. These skills include listening to each other, problem-solving, cooperating, mediating problems, decision-making, and communication. Students will recognize and explore aspects of peace both at home and throughout the world. Peace must begin in ones own backyard.

Federal Holidays - Grade 3 - Students will identify the federal holidays. Students will learn why each holiday is celebrated. Students will learn the history of each holiday. Students will identify how the celebration of each holiday ties the nation together.

Using the Internet to Study "I Have a Dream" - Grades 3-4 - An AskERIC Lesson Plan - In this lesson students will learn more about who MLK was, what many of his contributions to society were and why those contributions were important.

Martin Luther King Day - Grades 3-4 - Students will recognize that prejudice and discrimination has been a problem for African Americans in the U.S.A. for many years. Students will be able to identify contributions that Martin Luther King, Jr. made to society, will experience discrimination in order to gain an understanding of its power, will recognize that feelings about discrimination can be expressed through poetry and students will be able to describe something they can do to positively effect those around them.

The "I Have a Dream" Mother's Day Card - Grades 3-8 - This lesson is one in a series of lessons created as part of the United States Postal Service's Celebrate the Century program. In this program, students learn, decade by decade, about major events of the second half of the twentieth century. The program culminates in a vote on which of these significant events are to become the subjects of postage stamps.

Celebrating Martin Luther King Day - Grades 4-5 - People all over the world celebrate Martin Luther King Day. Many different activities and celebrations occur. Here is a list of some of the most common ways that people honor Martin Luther King, Jr. on this special day.

Celebrating the Life of Martin Luther King, Jr. - Grades 4+ (Scroll down to see this section) - Activities and Projects - On January 19, we celebrate the life and heritage of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. One of the world's great activists for social change (at 35, he was the youngest man ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize), Dr. King believed deeply in nonviolence.

John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. Were Influential Leaders of the 1960s - Grade 5 - An AskERIC Lesson Plan - The student will be able to describe the main events in the life of John F. Kennedy, understand the role of Martin Luther King Jr. in the Civil Rights movement and discuss the effects of the tragic assassinations of both John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. - Grade 5 - Timeline, Discussion and Story Writing Activities - The students will recognize the chronology of Martin Luther King's life, the students will have an understanding of the Jim Crow laws and the students will become familiar with the speech "I Have a Dream."

Learning to Respect Each Other - Grades 5-8 - An AskERIC Lesson Plan - The number of minorities in the U.S. increases each year; some Americans distrust those who appear to be different. This is often due to limited shared experiences. Schools and families can educate children about race relations.

Make Yourself Heard - Grades 5-12 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day Lesson Plan - Every year we celebrate the life and work of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. His message of social harmony and peace through non-violence is as relevant today as it was more than a generation ago. In the wake of the violent tragedies in our schools, it is important for teachers to be able to engage their students in meaningful dialogues on the issue of violence. This lesson plan uses music to initiate thoughtful discussions between teachers and students and to inspire positive creative responses.

Middle School


The "I Have a Dream" Mother's Day Card - Grades 3-8 - This lesson is one in a series of lessons created as part of the United States Postal Service's Celebrate the Century program. In this program, students learn, decade by decade, about major events of the second half of the twentieth century. The program culminates in a vote on which of these significant events are to become the subjects of postage stamps.
Learning to Respect Each Other - Grades 5-8 - An AskERIC Lesson Plan - The number of minorities in the U.S. increases each year; some Americans distrust those who appear to be different. This is often due to limited shared experiences. Schools and families can educate children about race relations.

Make Yourself Heard - Grades 5-12 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day Lesson Plan - Every year we celebrate the life and work of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. His message of social harmony and peace through non-violence is as relevant today as it was more than a generation ago. In the wake of the violent tragedies in our schools, it is important for teachers to be able to engage their students in meaningful dialogues on the issue of violence. This lesson plan uses music to initiate thoughtful discussions between teachers and students and to inspire positive creative responses.

Etched Across the Pages of History from Letter from a Birmingham Jail - Grade 6 - Lesson Objectives: interpret King's words and identify King's mood. There is a long list of extension activities for this lesson.

Let's Study Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - Grade 6 (Modify for 7-8) - Students will listen to Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech and identify the characteristics of a good speech, write a poem using Dr. King's repeated phrases, write their own personal "I Have a Dream" speech modeling it after Dr. King's speech, read the Dr. King's biography, learn pertinent information about Dr. King's life and how he started the Civil Rights movement of the 1960's and synthesize information learned in unit in a letter to Dr. King.

In what ways did the Civil Rights movement change the lives of African Americans? - Grades 6-8 - The students will be able to describe important events in the Civil Rights movement, appreciate what it was like to participate in those events, and explain how those events changed the lives of African Americans, explain the important role Martin Luther King, Jr., played in the Civil Rights movement, recognize alternate views in the Civil Rights movement and compare them to the views of Dr. King, describe success and failures of the civil rights movement, appreciate the need to respect the rights of all persons, interpret primary resources and recommend possible solutions to civil rights problems.

Martin Luther King Lesson Plan - Grades 6-8 - Students will use the Internet based Dr. Martin Luther King Scavenger Hunt and Microsoft PowerPoint to do research and produce PowerPoint presentations on Martin Luther King - from Mass CUE Learning Interchange.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - Celebrating the Man, The Movement, and the Legacy - Grades 6-8 - Interdisciplinary Lesson - This is a special language arts and social studies lesson developed to help you learn more about Martin Luther King, his legacy, and the national holiday that honors his life.

Martin Luther King Jr./Civil Rights Leaders - Grades 6-8 - The life of Martin Luther King, Jr. can serve as an inspiration for those who love freedom. In this Nick News special edition we learn about the life and times of Martin Luther King, Jr. We see how he worked to change the unjust laws. We see how young people have taken up his causes. Through activism they are staying involved in the evolution of the dream.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - Grades 6-8 - Upon completion of this lesson the student will be able to: write a short biographical sketch of Martin Luther King, Jr., write important dates and events chronologically in the life of Martin Luther King, Jr., view a film “The Life of Martin Luther King, Jr.” and write a paragraph about the film, give a short play on the events of December 1, 1955, when Mrs. Rosa Parks was told to give up her seat on the bus and act out her arrest then show her explaining the reasons for her action to a group of reporters after she has been released from jail.

American Civil Rights Movement - Grade 8 - Integrated Unit - This two week unit on the Civil Rights Movement incorporates the core disciplines of social studies, language arts, math, and science.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - Grades 6-12 - Explore online these Internet links dealing with the life of Martin Luther King Jr. - Click on the FRAMES button to get going - Answer the questions for each site shown in the upper part of the frame.

Dr. King Day Observances Activities - Grades 6-12 - Classroom and Larger School Activities - We designed these activities to be included in our celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 1999.

Gaining Perspective: Exploring Views on Race in America Today - Grades 6-12 - NY Times Daily Lesson Plan - In this lesson, students explore, through discussing a New York Times article and sharing their own thoughts and experiences, different perspectives on race in America today, why they exist and what they might mean for the future.

Economics Minute: Martin Luther King Jr. Day Teacher's Version - Grades 8-12 - This commeration day provides students with the opportunity to explore the history behind this day and this charismatic man by following the links below. By completing the lesson which follows, students will learn that Civil Rights legislation (developed thanks, in part, to MLK) actually occurred after the beginnings of the development of the black middle class and did not precede it.

High School


Make Yourself Heard - Grades 5-12 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day Lesson Plan - Every year we celebrate the life and work of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. His message of social harmony and peace through non-violence is as relevant today as it was more than a generation ago. In the wake of the violent tragedies in our schools, it is important for teachers to be able to engage their students in meaningful dialogues on the issue of violence. This lesson plan uses music to initiate thoughtful discussions between teachers and students and to inspire positive creative responses.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - Grades 6-12 - Explore online these Internet links dealing with the life of Martin Luther King Jr. - Click on the FRAMES button to get going - Answer the questions for each site shown in the upper part of the frame.

Dr. King Day Observances Activities - Grades 6-12 - Classroom and Larger School Activities - We designed these activities to be included in our celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 1999.

Gaining Perspective: Exploring Views on Race in America Today - Grades 6-12 - NY Times Daily Lesson Plan - In this lesson, students explore, through discussing a New York Times article and sharing their own thoughts and experiences, different perspectives on race in America today, why they exist and what they might mean for the future.

Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1968 - Grades 8-11 - An AskERIC Lesson Plan - In this Unit, students will examine the various political and social changes which have occurred as individuals and groups have raised civil rights issues and challenged the status quo in the 1950’s and 1960’s.

Economics Minute: Martin Luther King Jr. Day Teacher's Version - Grades 8-12 - This commeration day provides students with the opportunity to explore the history behind this day and this charismatic man by following the links below. By completing the lesson which follows, students will learn that Civil Rights legislation (developed thanks, in part, to MLK) actually occurred after the beginnings of the development of the black middle class and did not precede it.

Using the Web to Learn History: Martin Luther King, Jr - Grades 9-10 - In groups use the Web to search and create a time line of the life and happenings in Martin Luther Kings life. The time line should not just reflect the life of Dr. King but it should include the events and feelings of the time period. Start collecting information for your report. Remember your report will not only be about Dr. King, It will be about the civil rights movement and how it shaped people lives in the time and how it changed your world to make it what it is today.

Critical Thinking - Grades 9-12 English - An AskERIC Lesson Plan - The following is designed as an independent lesson to foster critical thinking over Dr. Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech. The lesson has individual sections divided into vocabulary development, rhetorical structures (figures of speech), understanding the speech, relating to the speech, and an optional opportunity for students to record the speech.

ROLE-PLAYING EXERCISE-Civil Rights Strategy Session - Grades 9-12 - An AskERIC Lesson Plan - The class prepares for a discussion/debate on the future direction of efforts to destroy segregation. The goal is to reach a majority decision after fully considering the pros and cons of each course of action.

Have Minorities Gained Acceptance? - Grades 9-12 - An AskERIC Lesson Plan - Students will cite evidence gathered from magazines about how much Blacks are accepted into the mainstream of American life. They will support their conclusions by writing an answer to an essay question.

Problem Solving: One Problem, Many Solutions - The Fight for Civil Rights - Grades 9-12 - Historically, problems have had many different solutions. The struggle for civil rights in the 1950's and 1960's was no different. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X were two prominent African-American leaders and both provided solutions to the same problems. With careful analysis of excerpts from two documents(a speech and a letter) students will learn that there were several solutions to the same problems. They will identify the solutions presented in the two documents and note which ways the ideologies of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X were similar and different.

Speech Lessons from Martin Luther King, Jr. - Grades 9-12 - This track is designed to use in conjunction with Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Students will study the text of King's "I Have a Dream" speech and listen to excerpts from it in his own voice. Students will explore what makes a great speech, and finish by preparing a speech of their own on the topic: Have black people today reached the "promised land" that King dreamed of?

Martin Luther King, Jr., and Memphis Sanitation Workers - Grades 9-12 - This lesson relates to two clauses in the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights, which ensure Americans the right to assemble peaceably and to petition the government for the redress of grievances.

Courage: Martin Luther King, Jr. - Grades 9-12 - "Nonviolent resistance...is based on the conviction that the universe is on the side of justice. I am not willing to kill, but I am willing to die.

U.S. Civil Rights in the 1960's - Grades 10-12 - Unit Plan Road Map - Students will participate in games, puzzles, cooperative learning and other stimulating activities to gain knowledge about the people, and significance of The Civil Rights movement in our society in the 1960's and how it effects people today. Students will be able to recognize the names of the key people, players, places and events in the movement. Students will become aware of racism and how it has influenced our society. Students will define what The Civil Rights movement was.
Children's Activities:

All About Martin Luther King, Jr. - Printout with brief biography and picture to color.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Activities - Here are a number of activities to use with your class.

The Do Something Kindness and Justice Challenge - The Do Something Kindness & Justice Challenge invites you to honor the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by performing Acts of Kindness (helping others) and Acts of Justice (standing up for what's right) in your school, home and community for two weeks following the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Holiday (January 15-26, 2001). Make Dr. King's principles of kindness and justice part of your daily life and keep the dream alive.

Martin Luther King Jr. Theme and Activities

Martin Luther King - Activities - childfun.com

Seattle Times: Martin Luther King Jr. Quiz

Martin Luther King Quiz for Kids

From the Mountain Top - The Martin Luther King, Jr. Quiz

Awesome Martin Luther King Day Cards - with animations and changeable suggested greetings

Martin Luther King Day Electronic Cards - Choose Image & Music.

African Heritage eCards from Blue Mountain - Fill out the form to make your card and send it.

ML King - Print out and color this picture of Martin Luther King, Jr.

A Teeny Tiny Book - Print out the pages, Cut them out, Color the pages and Staple them together in order.

Same and Different Game - Appreciating differences.

Martin Luther King Jr. - Grade 1 - In January we celebrate the life and dream of Martin Luther King, Jr. He was a man who believed in using nonviolent methods to gain justice and equality for all people. I hope these activities will help you celebrate this incredible man. Peacemakers, Dream Mobile, Connected Paper Dolls.

Martin Luther King Day at The Holiday Zone - Arts and Crafts, Discussion Topics, Language Activities, "Lift Every Voice and Sing", Songs for Children, and Recommended Links.

2000-2001 Student Web Page Contest - City of Bloomington IN - Web Page Design Contest: information, submissions from former years and winning web sites from previous years.

Speech Starter - Create your own "I Have a Dream Too!" speech by filling in the blanks.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scavenger Hunt - On the third Monday in January, we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday. Below are questions that will help you learn more about Dr. M. L. King. Follow the links in each section to find the answers.

Martin Luther King - Printable Worksheet

Martin Luther King - Reading Comprehension Worksheet

Where Monsters Can Grow - Reading Comprehension Worksheet

Martin Luther King Day Activities

MLK Word Scramble Worksheet

MLK Word Search Worksheet

MLK Word Search Worksheet #2

Martin Luther King, Jr. Word Search for Kids

Martin Luther King - Elder's Word Search

MLK WebQuest

MLK Quiz

Printable: What is a Hero?

Crossword Puzzle - Martin Luther King Jr.

Easy Crossword Puzzle - Martin Luther King Jr.

XWordz Puzzle - Martin Luther King Jr.

Black History Games and Activities - Word Search, Coloring Pages, Art Activity, Crossword Puzzles, First Day Covers, Cooking Activities, Writing Station, Life Spans.
Teaching Resources:

MLK Web - A Teacher's Guide to Martin Luther King, Jr. on the Web: Books; Links; Speeches and Quotes; Video; Audio; Biographies, Chronologies and Analysis; MLK in the Classroom; MLK Museums, Photos, & Images; and Miscellaneous. MLK Resources.

Seattle Times: MLK - Electronic Classroom - An extensive set of teacher resources: Believing the Dream, Classes in conversation, Test your knowledge, Study Guide, Internet Links, and Tell us your Thoughts.

Martin Luther King, Jr., NHS Parks As Classrooms - The Parks As Classrooms program is a concerted nationwide initiative to utilize the wonderful resources of the National Park System for teaching and learning purposes -- in the process, making education active, experiential and fun. The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site has developed curriculum based education programs on the life of Dr. King, the Civil Rights Movement, the Sweet Auburn Community and the National Park Service.

Martin Luther King, Jr. (Black Americans of Achievement Series) - Grades 8-11 - Video - Rated as Desirable by the California Instructional Technology Clearinghouse.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - Grades 4-12 - Computer-Interactive Videodisk - Rated as Exemplary by the California Instructional Technology Clearinghouse.

Martin Luther King, Jr. : Letters from Birmingham Jail (American Documents Series) - Grades 8-12 - Video - Rated as desirable by the California Instructional Technology Clearinghouse.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day/Black History Month - Grades K-3 - Video - Rated as desirable by the California Instructional Technology Clearinghouse.

Martin Luther King: The Beginning of the Civil Rights Movement - Grades 8-11 - Video - Rated as Desirable by the California Instructional Technology Clearinghouse.

Free at Last (Civil Rights Series) - Grades 7-12 - Video - Rated as Desirable by the California Instructional Technology Clearinghouse. This program focuses on the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., as seen through the eyes of children. LeVar Burton narrates the story of Dr. King's contributions to the movement toward racial equality and folksinger, Ella Jenkins, illustrates the struggle for equality though song. Segments re-enact key moments in the Civil Rights Movement, present some of King's speeches, clarify the importance of the Civil Rights Movement, and explain concepts and terms related to the era. The production shares ways to commemorate King, provides opportunity to explore the concept of equality, and facilitates the integration of language arts, social sciences, and music.

Nonviolence on the Move - Grades 6-12 - Play Script - From African Americans Who Made A Difference.

Five Ways to Celebrate Dr. King’s Birthday with Kids - We know Dr. King was a great man, but it's hard to know how to celebrate by making January 15th a great day. In honor of the gifts he gave our nation, try these five creative ways to help children celebrate Dr. King's vision of hope and sense of humanity.

MLK Web: A Teacher's Guide to Martin Luther King Links, Books, Movies, Posters, etc. -

How Race is Lived in America - NY Times Learning - Articles, Lesson Plans, Questionnaire, Crossword Puzzles, Web Guide, and Book List.

Civil Rights: A NY Times Learning Network Lesson Plan Unit - Grades 6-12 - The Learning Network has developed lesson plan units that use recent New York Times articles as springboards for examining important curricular topics in interesting and exciting ways.

Martin Luther King Day 2001 - Join Education World this January 15th as we celebrate Martin Luther King Day. We have articles, lesson ideas, books, activities, and much more.

Happy Birthday, MLK! - Just in time to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday - activities across the grades for learning about the life of the famous civil rights leader!

Lesson Plan Ideas - Related to Martin Martin Luther King Jr. and his life.
Biography:

King, Martin Luther, Jr. - From the Encyclopedia Britannica Guide to Black History.

African American Journey: King, Martin Luther, Jr. - From the World Book.

King, Martin Luther, Jr. - Encarta Encyclopedia - Lengthy comprehensive article.

Martin Luther King, Jr - From the African American Almanac.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - From BlackVoices.Com - Where African-Americans Live Online.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - From the Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project at Stanford University.

Dr. Martin Luther King - From Philadelphia's Black World Today.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - From the National Civil Rights Museum.

King, Martin Luther, Jr. - Encyclopædia Britannica article.

Encyclopedia.com - Results for King, Martin Luther, Jr.

Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Biographical Sketch - LSU Libraries, Louisiana State University.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - From bemorecreative.com.

Martin Luther King Jr. - African-American History Website.

Martin Luther King: Biography - by Clayborne Carson.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - American Civil-Rights Leader - From Lucid Interactive.

Martin Luther King, Jr.: Short Biography with Bibliographical References - From the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation.

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Biography - New York State Holiday Celebration.

About Martin Luther King Jr. - The Man - Seattle Times.

King, Martin Luther, Jr. - Biography.com.

Foremost, A Man Of the Cloth - The Christian Science Monitor.

Death of Martin Luther King, Jr. - A Proclamation 1968 Issued by President Lyndon B. Johnson on April 5, 1968.

Statement on the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. 1968 Delivered by Robert F. Kennedy on the evening of April 4, 1968.
Chronology:

AFRO-Americ@: Special - Life of Martin Luther King Jr. - Baltimore AFRO-American Newspaper.

Martin Luther King Jr. - Biography Chronology from King Remembered.

Black Voices -- Milestones in the Life of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Dr. King Timeline: 1929-1959 - Dr. King and the Civil Rights Movement.

Dr. King Timeline: 1960-1968 - Dr King and the Civil Rights Movement.

Martin Luther - Timeline on the Life of Martin Luther King Jr. by Andrew MacGill.

The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project: Chronology - Stanford University.

Timeline of Events in Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Life - Louisiana State University.

Timeline: Martin Luther King, Jr. - Infoplease.com
Articles:

1963 Man of the Year: Martin Luther King Jr. - Time Magazine.

The issues Dr. King wrote about are still alive - Baltimore AFRO-American Newspaper.

Bus line faces suit - From the Baltimore Afro-American Newspaper - May 12, 1956.

Dr. Martin: 'I'll stay in prison the rest of my days' - From the Baltimore Afro-American Newspaper - April 30, 1963.

King will appeal Birmingham edict - From the Baltimore Afro-American Newspaper -- April 30, 1963.

This makes a difference: 'He belongs to the people and the world'--Mrs. King - By George W. Collins, Baltimore AFRO Staff (March 30, 1965).

Two D.C. literati say Dr. King was often misunderstood - By James Wright Washington AFRO Staff.

Rev. Fauntroy remembers Dr. King's unusual sense of humor - By Janice Frink Brown Washington AFRO Staff.

A reflection on the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - By Dorothy S. Boulware - Baltimore AFRO Staff.

HOUSE OK'S MARTIN LUTHER KING MEMORIAL - Wednesday, September 16, 1981, Associated Press.

Martin Luther King - Time 100; April 13, 1998.

Remembering the day Martin Luther King Jr. died - April 3, 1998 - CNN.

King was more fighter than dreamer - Daily Illini Online Archive for 1995/March/1.

Martin Luther King Jr. offered bipartisan leadership - Daily Illini Online Archive for 1996/January/16.

Civil Rights: How Far Have We Come? - by Kathy Wilmore, Junior Scholastic.

Dr. King's Forgotten Speech on Peace - by Paul Rockwell - Human & Civil Rights / In Motion Magazine.

Dr. King Was Not a "Dreamer" - by Paul Rockwell - Human & Civil Rights / In Motion Magazine.

EDITORIAL: Laying down lives for love - REPORTER Interactive 1/14/98.

"I Have a Dream" - From American Adventures by Ira Peck, Scholastic Inc.

Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Stamp - GeorgiaInfo - Carl Vinson Institute of Government, The University of Georgia.

Martin Luther King, Jr. and Nonviolent Families - By Alvin Poussaint, M.D. and Susan Linn, Ed.D.

Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement by Sanderson Beck.

Martin Luther King, Jr.: Bound to Love - Knowledge of Reality Magazine.

New Face For The $10 Bill? - by John Shabe, Scholastic News.

A Conversation with Rev. Bernice King -- January 15, 1997 Online NewsHour Interview with Charlayne Hunter-Gault.

Robert Kennedy's Speech on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Death - April 4, 1968, Indianapolis, Indiana.

The Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: An Overview - by Charles Overbeck, Matrix Editor.

The Forgotten Teachings of Martin Luther King - by Paul Rockwell / Human & Civil Rights /In Motion Magazine.

The Life and Words of Martin Luther King, Jr.: Part 1 - This article was originally published in Scholastic Scope.

The Life and Words of Martin Luther King, Jr.: Part 2 - This article was originally published in Scholastic Scope.

The Martin Luther King You Don't See On TV - By Jeff Cohen and Norman Solomon, Media Beat, January 4, 1995.

The Murder of Martin Luther King Jr., Pt 1 - American History - 01/12/98 - about.com.

The Murder of Martin Luther King Jr., Pt 2 - American History - 01/19/98 - about.com.

The unfinished agenda of Martin Luther King Jr. - by Michael Honey who teaches labor and ethnic studies at the University of Washington, Tacoma.

Thirty years since the assassination of Martin Luther King - By Helen Halyard, 4 April 1998, World Socialist Web.

TIME 100: Leaders & Revolutionaries - Martin Luther King.

What Martin Luther King Day means to me - by Akilah Monifa, The Progressive Media Project.

Who Shot Martin Luther King, Jr.? - by Forrest Sawyer, March 22, 1998 - ABC News.

King Conspiracy Theories - Was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. killed by the Green Berets, the mob, or the sinister mastermind Raul?

Questions Regarding the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Assassination: - Newspaper articles from St. Louis.

What We Should Remember on Martin Luther King Day - Judge People by Their Character, Not Skin Color

Proposal for the Eradication of Racial Conflict in America - Original writing of 6/12/96, mailed to President Bill Clinton, Mrs. Coretta King, Ward Connerly, Bill Cosby, William Raspberry and The San Diego Union-Tribune.
Legacy:

King's brief life left an enduring legacy - Jan. 18, 1998 - CNN.

What has become of his legacy? - A 'Great Dream,' still deferred.. - Black Voices.

Martin Luther King Jr.: the legacy - Jan. 19, 1998 - CNN.

The Impact of Martin Luther King's I Have a Dream - National Museum of American Art.

King's Legacy - Online NewsHour: David Gergen and Taylor Branch - February 2, 1998.

Martin Luther King: Life and Legacy - Celebrating Black History

Believing the dream - What Dr. Martin Luther King means to me - MLK Student Essays.

MLK - The Legacy - Seattle Times.

Martin Luther King's half-forgotten dream - History Today, April 1998.

My Thoughts - Impact of Martin Luther King Jr. - Daniel Moss.

Strength for the struggle: the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Famous Quotes:

Creative Quotations from Martin Luther King, Jr. - bemorecreative.com.

Martin Luther King Day Quotes - Spiritual understanding of the man.

Martin Luther King: Quotes

Memorable Quotes by Martin Luther King Jr. - African-American History WebSite.

Collection of Quotes - MLK Online.

Thoughts and Images - Martin Luther King, Jr., Dreamfest '99, Town of Cary, North Carolina.

Quotes from Martin Luther King, Jr. - A collection of quotes.

Quotes From Martin Luther King Jr. - Black History Page - Ken Love.

Struggle for Equality: Quotes from Martin Luther King, Jr. - originally published in Scholastic Newstime.

Martin Luther King, Jr.: Quotes - With links to the full document that each quote is from.
Speeches, Letters, Writings

The Purpose of Education - Morehouse College - 1948.

The Negro and the Constitution

A Realistic Look at the Question of Progress in the Area of Race Relations - Address at Freedom Rally.

MIA Mass Meeting at Holt Street Baptist Church - Montgomery, Alabama, 5 December 1955.

Paul's Letter to American Christians - Sermon at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, Montgomery, Alabama - 4 November 1956.

"The Birth of a New Nation," - Sermon at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, Montgomery, Alabama - 7 April 1957.

"Give Us the Ballot," Address at the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom, Washington, D.C. - 7 May 1957.

Loving Your Enemies - Sermon at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, Montgomery, Alabama - 17 November 1957.

Commencement Address Excerpts - Morgan State College - June 2, 1958.

Speech Before the Youth March for Integrated Schools - Washington D.C. - 18 April 1959.

A Knock at Midnight - Published in "Strength to Love" in 1963.

"Letter >From A Birmingham Jail" - A reply to a published statement by eight fellow clergymen from Alabama who blamed him for the Birmingham confrontation and its violence - Written on scrap paper and smuggled out of prison - Birmingham, Alabama - 16 April 1963.

Speech at the Great March on Detroit - 23 June 1963.

I Have a Dream - Keynote speech at March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom - 28 August 1963 - More than a quarter of a million people gathered at the Lincoln Memorial to hear this speech - This speech is remembered as one of the most stirring and most famous speeches of the century.

"Eulogy for the Martyred Children" - Birmingham, Alabama - 18 September 1963.

Rediscovering Lost Values - Sermon, Second Baptist Church.

Presentation Speech - By Gunnar Jahn, Nobel Peace Prize 1964.

Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech - Delivered by Dr. King, Jr., upon receiving the Nobel Peace Prize - Oslo, Norway - 10 December 1964.

"Our God Is Marching On!" - Montgomery, Alabama - 25 March 1965.

The American Dream - Sermon, Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia - 4 July 1965.

Guidelines for a Constructive Church - Sermon, Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia - 5 June 1966.

"Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence" - A meeting of Clergy and Laymen Concerned about Vietnam, New York, N.Y. - 4 April 1967.

The Three Dimensions of a Complete Life - Sermon, New Covenant Baptist Church, Chicago, Illinois - 9 April 1967.

"Where Do We Go From Here?" - Presidential Address - Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Atlanta, Georgia - 16 August 1967.

Why Jesus Called a Man a Fool - Sermon, Mount Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church, Chicago, Illinois - 27 August 1967.

What is Your Life's Blueprint? - Barratt Junior High School, Philadelphia, PA - 26 October 1967.

Where Are We Going? - Excerpts from Chapter "Where are we going" in Martin Luther King's last book "Where do we go from Here: Chaos or Community?" (New York: Harper & Row, 1967).

The Drum Major Instinct - Sermon, Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia - 4 February 1968.

Unfulfilled Dreams - Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia - 3 March 1968.

Remaining Awake Through a Great Revolution - Sermon, National Cathedral, Washington, D.C. - 9 April 1968.

"I've Been to the Mountaintop" - Also referred to as "I See the Promised Land" - Mason Temple, Memphis, Tennessee - 3 April 1968, the evening before his assassination.

RFK Indianapolis Speech - Robert Kennedy's Speech on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Death, Indianapolis, Indiana - 4 April 1968.
Organizations

Arkansas MLK Commission - The Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Commission is a state organization empowered to serve all Arkansans. The Commission began its work in 1993 when Governor Jim Guy Tucker appointed a 25-member statewide Commission, including legislators, members of the general public, and high school students.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Indiana Holiday Commission - Tenth Annual State Celebration, Fifteenth National Holiday Observance, 2000 Martin Luther King Jr. Essay Contest Winners and Award Ceremony.

New Jersey State Martin Luther King, Jr., Commemorative Commission - The New Jersey State Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission was created by Governor Thomas H. Kean on September 25, 1984, Under Executive Order No. 83. A permanent Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Commission was established by P.L. 1989, c.188, and signed into law on September 26, 1989, making New Jersey the first state in the nation to secure a legislated Commission.

Martin Luther King Jr. State Celebration Commission - State of Missouri - The commission considers and recommends to individuals and organizations appropriate activities for the recognition and celebration of Martin Luther King Day in Missouri. Created by executive order on December 2, 1985, the commission consists of seven members who serve at the pleasure of the governor.

North Carolina. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission - The Martin Luther King Jr. Commission shall have the following functions and duties: To encourage appropriate ceremonies and activities throughout the state relating to the observance of the legal holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday; To provide assistance to local governments and private organizations across the state with respect to the observance of such holiday; and To promote among the people of North Carolina an awareness and appreciation of the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr.

Utah State Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Commission - In 1986, Utah declared the MLK holiday to be an official state holiday called Martin Luther King, Jr./Human Rights Day. In 1991, the Utah State Martin Luther King Jr./Human Rights Commission (MLK Commission) was established by Executive Order.

The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Committee at Boston College - Our Mission is to educate the Boston College Community about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s dream of social justice and equality.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Statue Foundation - The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Sculpture is a heroic scale (7-foot plus high) sculpture depicting the "Great Man" stepping forward with conviction and determination to deliver his message to the world.
Images

Martin Luther King, Jr. - Life Magazine Covers - Index.

LIFE Classic Images - Martin Luther King, Jr. - Index.

A Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr.: Living Memory - The book of remembrance. Click on the numbers on the Living Memory Banner to see all of the panels.

Martin Luther King - An Alabama pastor becomes an American hero through non-violent resistance and a call for civil justice.

Photo Tour of the Civil Rights Movement - Seattle Times.

News Art: Martin Luther King - Black and white drawings.

Jeremy Sutton / MLK - Portrait.

King Culture - Photographs
Video Files:

"I have a dream" - 1963 March on Washington D.C., part 1 (1464k, avi file).

"I have a dream" - 1963 March on Washington D.C., part 1 (1540k, mov Quicktime file).

"I have a dream" - 1963 March on Washington D.C., part 2 (1754k, avi file).

"I have a dream" - 1963 March on Washington D.C., part 2 (1597k, mov Quicktime file).

Martin Luther King Jr. - Another part from the "I have a Dream" Speech - 1963 March on Washington D.C. (727k, Quicktime).

"Promised Land" - Mason Temple, Memphis, Tennessee - 3 April 1968, the evening before his assassination (651k, avi file).

"Promised Land" - Mason Temple, Memphis, Tennessee - 3 April 1968, the evening before his assassination (576k, mov Quicktime file).
Audio Files:

Archer Audio Archives: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - several audio clips (wav format).

Martin Luther King warning about uncontrolled defense expenditures (RealAudio).

Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.---I Have a Dream Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C., August 28, 1963 (RealAudio 4.56 min).

"I have a dream" 1963 (693K .wav).

"Let Freedom Ring" 1963 (611k .wav).

"Promised Land" Mason Temple, Memphis, Tennessee - 3 April 1968, the evening before his assassination (594k .wav).

Speeches And Letters From Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
Student Pages:

1999 Martin Luther King Jr. Finalist Essays - Boston College Scholarship Competition.

1999 Essay Winner "Access to Justice" - Roberts Elementary School.

In 2000 ... I Have a Dream Too - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. shared a dream and a vision for a better world. We all have dreams... those times when you close your eyes and imagine how things could be. Thanks to the schools below for sharing their dreams. We join them in encouraging you to work every day to make your dreams come true.

Forsyth's Dr. King Project - Our class did an extensive research project about the life and efforts of Dr. Martin Luther King, jr. We used the following resources: books, magazines, newspaper articles, and the Internet.

Martin Luther King - Grade 2 Timeline Project - Clara Barton School, Bordentown, NJ.

"I Have a Dream Too!" - Speeches Created by Students.

Black History Snapshot Biographies - Morningside School, Great Falls, Montana.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - Engleman Elementary, Grand Island, Nebraska.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - Roberto Clemente Middle School, Germantown, Maryland.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - Donegal Middle School.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - Profile School, Bethlehem, NH.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Essay - Milner Crest Elementary School, Coos Bay, Oregon.

The Official Martin Luther King Jr. Site - Smyrna High School.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - Indiana Holiday Essay Contest Winners.

Martin Luther King - Mrs. Kinkead's 6th Grade Class, University Elementary School, Bloomington, Indiana.

Celebrate Dr. King! - Whippnay Park High School.

Martin Luther King Web Pages - Tri-North Middle School, Bloomington, Indiana.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - Rogers Elementary School, Bloomington, Indiana.

Martin Luther King Jr. - Lakeview Elementary, Bloomington, Indiana.

Martin Luther King Jr. - Childs Elementary, Bloomington, Indiana.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - Timeline - Broadview Elementary, Bloomington, Indiana.

Martin Luther King Jr. - Original stories and poems - Binford Elementary School, Bloomington, Indiana.

Batchelor Middle School Celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - First Web Page Publishing Activity - Bloomington, Indiana.

Tribute to Life - Time Line, Pictures, MLK Links, I have a Dread!, Evan's Thoughts - Aurora Alternative High School. - Bloomington, Indiana.

Martin Luther King, Jr.: Resources and Info - Bloomington High School North, Bloomington, Indiana..

Martin Luther King Jr. - Man, Mission, Memory - Jackson Creek Middle School, Bloomington, Indiana.

Highland Park Elementary Honors Martin Luther King, Jr. - First Grade Pictures, 2nd Grade Poetry, and 6th Grade Haiku.

Broadview Computer Club's MLK Project - Broadview Elementary, Bloomington, Indiana.

Fairview's Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - Fairview Elementary School, Bloomington, Indiana.

Grandview Elementary MLK Sites - Grandview Elementary School, Bloomington, Indiana.

Dr. King Timeline - With student illustrations - Buckman Elementary School, Portland, Oregon.

Martin Luther King - Biography.

Dr. King Was A Peaceful Person

I Have a Dream Too - MidLink Magazine and Electronic Elementary invited students around the country and the world to read Martin Luther King’s famous speech and describe their own dreams for peace and understanding. Moorhead Elementary Students in the following classes decided to do just that.

Martin Luther King - Norfolk Academy
Bibliography

Bibliography for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - Scholastic.com.

Dr. Martin Luther King Resources - Bellingham Public Schools, Bellingham, Washington.

Martin Luther King, Jr., Day - Resources - LinguaCenter, University of Illinois.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project at Stanford University