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The Seattle Times maintains an educational area on this web site (external link) which focuses on the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the holiday declared in his honor. The site provides students with multimedia material, interactive activities and a cross-country exchange involving schools in the Pacific Northwest and the South. SELECTED PUBLISHED RESOURCES:Baldwin, Lewis V. Blythe, Robert W., Maureen A. Carroll, and Steven H. Moffson Branch, Taylor Crawford, Vicki L., Jacqueline Anne Rouse, and Barbara Woods Garrow, David Haskins, James 1993, The March on Washington [child/young adult]. New York: Harper Collins. Henry, Mary King, Martin Luther, Jr. 1963, The Strength To Love. New York: Harper & Row. 1964, Why We Can't Wait. New York: Harper & Row. 1967, Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community? New York: Harper & Row. 1986, A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings. Edited by James Melville. Washington. San Francisco: Harper & Row. 1992, I Have A Dream: Writing & Speeches That Changed The World. Edited by James Melville Washington. San Francisco: Harper & Row. 1993, The Martin Luther King, Jr. Companion: Quotations from the Speeches, Essays, and Books of Martin Luther King, Jr. Selected by Coretta Scott King; introduced by Dexter Scott King. New York: St. Martins Press. Mumford, Esther Hall Oates, Stephen B. Pyatt, Sherman E. Quayle, Louise 1990, Martin Luther King, Jr.: Dreams for Nations. [child/young adult]. New York: Fawcett Columbine. Tucker, Deborah J. and Carolyn A. Davis Watley, William D. Williams, Juan AcknowledgmentsResources consulted for the preparation of this history include: Mumford's Calabash; Washington's Testament of Hope; The Seattle Medium/Tacoma True Citizen MLK Birthday Special 1989; numerous newspaper articles on file at the Douglass-Truth Branch of the Seattle Public Library; and the files of the King County Landmarks and Heritage Program, Office of Cultural Resources. Comments regarding this page may be directed to the King County Landmarks and Heritage Program, 506 Second Ave., Suite 1115, Seattle, WA 98104 or addressed to holly.taylor@kingcounty.gov |