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Saturday, 21 December 2019

SLJ 2019 Week 1 Day 5 Against The Odds

Activity 3 Own Choice

We had to choose a person that changed the world.

I chose Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr, was a civil rights speaker. In 1963 Martin made a speech called " I Have A Dream" He was speaking about "Black peoples rights". Up until 1963 "Black people" were used as slaves and they could not do the same stuff "White people" could do. They had separate schools, and they could not be together for anything.

He impacted the lives of everybody now "Black people" can do anything that "White people" can do.
Unfortunately Martin Luther King Jr got assassinated on the 4 April 1963.

This is the Google drawing that I made of Martin Luther King Jr.

6 comments:

  1. The google drawing is a drawing in moment for me Dylan. Because this was original it stands out. Martin Luther King lived in Atlanta Georgia. On a visit there I had the privilege of going to his house. The work was not easy and there was a lot of resistance and violence towards people seeking equal rights. Good luck with your summer learning Journey.

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  2. Hey Dylan! I like your picture it looks alot like Martin Luther King JR. You better get cracking on week 2!

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    1. Hey Arie! Thanks for the Comment.

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  3. I've been away and had no internet so I couldn't really do it.

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  4. Hi Dylan!

    Awesome to see that you have chosen such a powerful historical person! It is amazing to think of all the positive change that Martin Luther King Jr brought about. :)

    When you are older would you want to change to world? How would you like to do this?

    Great use of a drawing! How did you make this? it is amazing!

    Keep up the great blogging work!

    Gabe

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