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Hi! We Are The Pemberton Elementary School Poetry Panda Kids
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Ka’Myra Lawrence
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Jazyon Moss
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Ma’lik Walker
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My Brother Martin is about when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a little boy just like me. (Picture Taken From: https://readingrainbow.com March 2015)https://readingrainbow.com Martin Luther King, Jr., Age 7
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Dr. Martin Luther King’s older sister Christine tells her memories of growing up with her famous brother. (Picture Taken From: kontressowitz.de March 2015)
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His sisters has a lot of good memories of Dr. King and she likes to tell them all. (Picture Taken From:theepochtimes.com March 2015)
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I wonder if my sister Jae’onna will have good memories of me???
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Martin Luther King Jr. with his family as a child (Picture Taken From: washingtonpost.com March 2015) Christine Martin
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My family Jae’onna Jasir
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My family! We are twins! Ma’likMa’kai
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When Dr. King was a little boy he live in Atlanta, Georgia. His community was called Sweet Auburn. He liked to play football with the other boys and he did not care about what color their skin was. He just wanted to play some good old fashion football. I live in Salisbury, Maryland and I like to play football too.
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Are you ready for some football?
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Like Dr. King as a boy, we are pranksters too!
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Problems: Segregation 1.African Americans were not treated fairly 2.There were unfair laws against African Americans and people of color 3.People could not sit in the same seat together on a bus if their skin was different colors 4.African Americans could not ride on a elevator 5.Boys and Girls could not play together if their skin was a different color 6.Many restaurants refused to serve food to African Americans 7.Black and White people could not drink out of the same water fountain 8.Black and White children did not go to school together
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Solution: When Martin was a boy, he dreamed of creating a peaceful change in the world for everyone 1.Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote many positive speeches about doing what is right in the world 2.Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. participated in peaceful demonstrations and marches through segregated cities, to bring people together of all colors 3.Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. taught people not to hate each other because of the color of their skin 4.Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. told everyone to love each other regardless of the color of their skin. 5. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. dreamed that black and white children would go to school together one day
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Black and White People Could Not Sit Together On The Bus (Picture Taken From: meganb-ralphbunche.blogspot.com March 2015)
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Today we can go to school together and sit together
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Different Water Fountains ( Picture Taken From: Segregated drinking fountains, 1950 March 2015) White Colored
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Today there are no separate water fountains
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This was Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream, PEACE & Love!
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Friends Regardless of Skin Color
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Thank you Dr. King for your dream!
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(Picture Taken From: https://thespeechatimeforchoosing March 2015)https://thespeechatimeforchoosing
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The Pemberton Poetry Panda Kids wrote a speech about peace
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My Speech is called Little Martin’s Big Dream by Jazyon Moss Good evening Americans! Good evening Fruitland Maryland! Today is a great day to be happy and sing, In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King. Dr. Martin Luther King dreamed of peace as a boy, as he would play with other boys and girls and his toys. He fought the battle with peace and not with knives, guns, name calling, being a bully or hate, I think that was awesome, spectacular and just great. I want Dr. Kings “I have a dream” to live on and on and on, until all hate is done and gone. Every day I dream this dream you see, until everyone around the world is happy and free.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. A Boy with Peace in His Heart Speech by Malik Walker Good evening everyone! Peace begins with a smile. Peace begins with saying hello and how is your day? Peace begins with people getting together who are different. Peace begins with saying I am sorry for hurting your feelings. Peace begins with not causing you pain because of the color of your skin. Peace begins with not causing you harm by calling you a bad name. Peace begins with helping others when they are sad. Peace begins with not looking at all of the wrong things a person does. Peace begins with always telling the truth. Peace begins with learning to accept everyone’s diversity. Peace begins with honesty and trust. Peace begins with showing cooperation and respect. Peace in my community begins with me! A Boy with peace in his heart like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. can change the world.
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Dr. Martin Luther King: A Boy Who Had Fun By Ka’Myra Lawrence Little boys come in all shapes, colors and sizes. Martin was a little boy who had dreams, was curious and liked to explore. Martin was a little boy who knew how to play a prank. Martins was a little boy who love to sing in the church choir. Martin was a little boy who liked to play football and have scuffed up knees. Martin was a little boy who like to play the piano. Martin was an adventurous little boy. Martin was a little boy who didn’t care what color your skin was, he would still play with you, regardless. Martin was a little boy with peace, love and caring in his heart. Martin was a boy who saw unfair laws for some people. Martin was a little boy who had a big dream to make the world a better place to live in for all people, not just some people. Martin grew up into a big man, with big words of peace and kindness. Martin dreams of peace as a boy were fulfilled. So let’s not got back in time and hate one another. Dr. King would be so very sad. So let’s love, love, love and love each other with peace and kindness.
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The End! Peace!
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