Ben is feeling hurt after being called racist names. He is comforted by a kindly stranger who tells him the story of a young man called Martin who had to put up with similar abuse. We hear the story of how he embarked on various campaigns and peace marches that made him famous thorughout the country. Ben then goes with his father to a big rally in Washington DC and is surprised to see his friend, the man who comforted him, is in fact Martin Luther King.
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Hachette Children's Group
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Für Grundschule und weiterführende Schule
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Höhe: 3 mm
Breite: 146 mm
Dicke: 205 mm
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978-0-7500-2906-3 (9780750029063)
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Neil Tonge: Neil Tonge is an experienced writer of children's non-fiction, with a particular obsession for history. As an experienced teacher of 22 years, Neil escaped into the semi-retirement of advisory and inspection work. Firmly wedded to the idea that children need to understand that learning is fun, Neil has produced a wide range of information and activity books for children from six to sixteen and beyond. His book 'Terrible Tudors' was voted second most popular book of 2000 and it was featured on Blue Peter.