The March on Washington cover

The March on Washington

Author: Summer, L.S.

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 5.7
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 6262
Points per Word 0.00016
Page Count 40
Points per Page 0.025

Description

This book explains what events led Martin Luther King, Jr., to develop his famous speech, "I Have a Dream."

Quick Summary

If your kid is learning about the civil rights movement in school or has always been curious about how Martin Luther King Jr. came up with that famous "I Have a Dream" speech, this is a fantastic starting point. The book goes beyond just retelling the march itself it shows readers the events, people, and emotions that led up to that historic day, making the speech feel even more powerful when you understand everything that came before it. Kids who love learning about important moments in history or who are working on reports about American heroes will get a lot out of it, and the accessible reading level means it won't frustrate reluctant readers. There's nothing too intense here it's educational and inspiring without being overwhelming, which makes it a good choice for younger middle graders or kids who might be a little sensitive about heavier historical topics. It's short enough to finish in a sitting or two, but packed with enough detail to actually learn something real. If your child enjoyed this, they'd probably also like books about other pivotal American moments, though this one stands out for showing how one speech became a rallying cry for an entire movement.