Below is a list of helpful resources to use with college students as you discuss the life and ministry of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. His vision, his dream for human being and civil rights and his method of non-violent resistance serve as a signpost to the Kingdom.
“I Have a Dream” Speech
RESOURCES
The Seattle Times has developed an excellent website that communicates the life and vision of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. With resources for students, speeches, etc this is an excellent place to start.
The King Institute at Stanford University seeks to ensure that King’s ideas and ideals will benefit future generations. The Institute’s endowment supports research and educational programs that contribute to public understanding of King’s life and of the movements inspired by his message of peace with social justice.
Scholastic articles and resources for Martin Luther King, Jr and African American histroy provide valuable resources for teaching and instruction for all kinds of students. From articles, to biographical information, to plays, a helpful guide.
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