MLK & Poetry

We can a learn a lot about character from Martin Luther King, Jr. His birthday is in January and February is Black History month.. Listen to Kid President’s video on how King taught us that things won’t always be awesome, but your response can be.

Remember, things don’t always have to be they are. We can change them! Kids can change them.

Let’s use a creative form of poetry, Blackout Poetry, to share our own message of hope and perseverance with MLK: An American Leader.  For homework, post your poem to this blog.

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21 thoughts on “MLK & Poetry

  1. leader
    treated differently
    judged by color of skin
    equal right passed
    treated fairly and equally
    freedom justice
    come together as one

  2. A leader
    The laws in some places were unfair
    He worked to change unfair laws
    Equal rights laws were passed
    For peace not war
    and come together as one

  3. Leader
    Will not be judged
    Treated fairly and equally
    Freedom justice and peace
    To mend broken relationships
    Come together as one

  4. martin luther king jr. dreamed that one day he can change the world

    equal rights

    treated fairly and equally

    best qualities

    vision of freedom

  5. Dreamer
    Peaceful marches Treated fair and equally Peace not war Peace is not just a dream Freedom of which King dreamed

  6. leader dreamed of a better world

    laws unfair

    judged by color of their skin

    equal rights

    treated fairly and equally

    opportunity for all

    peace not war

  7. Leader
    Different from white people
    Worked to change laws
    Not judged by skin
    Treated fairly and equally
    Freedom and Opportunity
    Justice and Peace

  8. Dreamer
    Different from white people
    Will not be judged by color of skin
    King’s hard work, equal rights
    A day to love to share together

  9. Dreamed
    For peace not war
    Will not be judged
    Treated fairly and equally
    Freedom, Justice and Opportunity
    Different

  10. leader
    not judged by skin color
    treated fairly and equally
    different religions and people come together
    peace not war

  11. Leader
    Treated Differently
    Judged By Color Of Skin
    Laws Passed
    Treated Fairly And Equally
    Peace Not War
    Spirit Of Togetherness

  12. Leader
    work to change unfair laws
    judge
    by character
    equal right laws
    peace not war
    come together as one

  13. Livi McCarthy
    leader
    dreamed
    will not be judged
    content of their character
    treated fairly and equally
    not anger
    comes together as one

  14. King was a leader,
    who worked to change unfair laws.
    He said, that little children will not be judged by the color of their skin.
    King’s hard work made sure that Americans are treated fairly and equally.
    Freedom
    Justice for all.

  15. dreamed of a better world
    the laws in some places were unfair
    not be judged
    fairly and equally
    a day for to love not hate for peace not war

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