Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King continues to inspire us

Today our nation celebrates the birthday of Civil Rghts leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The holiday offers teachers an excellent opportunity to share the story of this prominent and inspirational figure in American history. The observance provides an opportunity to guide young people in their reflection on what lessons about life this great leader’s life can offer to all of us.

I was just a young child in the 1960’s, but I can still remember avidly watching the historic “I Have a Dream” speech on television that hot August night in 1963. I was only eight years old then, transitioning from third to fourth grade, and quite impressionable. I’m all grown up now, but throughout the five and a half decades since that historic March on Washington, DC, whenever I watch video of that inspirational speech, I am impressed all over again. I am impressed by the possibility that the world we share could, and should, be a better place. I am reminded by the fact that no matter how young—or old—I am, I can take action, even if it’s just a small action, that would make such improvement come about. This is one of the most important lessons MLK has taught us all, not only then, but most especially now.

The video of King’s historic speech is below. To learn more about this amazing man, click on MLK Biography. To examine the website of the MLK Center for Nonviolent Change, click on King Center.