Tuesday, September 28, 2010

African-American hero

There are the symbols of Kwanzaa, an African-American celebration to commemorate the life of Martin Luther King, Jr., a great African-American who has taught people of all races of freedom and equality. Martin Luther King's birthday was observed on the third Monday in January.

We honor King each year, so you have taught us the important things to remember all my life.
Kwanzaa is from December 26 to January 1 each year observed. At the celebration of Kwanzaa, African-Americans andOthers are reminded of their history and struggle. Kwanzaa is a time to keep the strong African-American families to encourage people to work together for the good of all African-American men and the image of a prosperous future for African-American children. All these things were important to Dr. King.

Read a story or a part of a biography of Martin Luther King. As you can read about some of his experiences to tell how you felt or what you wanted to do in his place. EvenRead Matthew 5:9-12, 14-16. He talks about how these verses relate to the life of Dr. King. In what way has to bring his world? How did he shine his light of God? What happened to him as a peacemaker?

Dr. King was shining like a light that will help us see the path. Dr. King has helped many people to see that everyone is treated fairly, regardless of the color of his skin. Martin Luther King was the world's peoples should live together in harmony.

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