The Dream Builder's Blueprint
ā Ā Publishers Weekly,Ā starred review
ā Ā Booklist,Ā starred review
Ā
This riveting found poem for kids based on Martin Luther King Jr.ās āStreet Sweeperā speech is creatively interpreted in this nonfiction book written by acclaimed author Alice Faye Duncan.
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In a speech delivered in 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. provided his young audience with life lessons:
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⢠You count.
⢠Black is beautiful.
⢠Achieve excellence.
⢠Make a better world.
⢠Believe in nonviolence.
⢠Keep going!
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Today, award-winning author Alice Faye Duncan reinterprets Kingās speech as a motivational erasure poem inĀ The Dream Builderās Blueprint. Highlighting principles of excellence, activism, and compassion that remain relevant and necessary today, this book has a universal message thatās ideal for parents, librarians, and teachers looking for a book that distills Dr. King's principles to a level that kids can understand.
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Included in the book is an authorās note that explains found poetry forms like the erasure poem and provides background information on the Civil Rights movement and Dr. Kingās inspiring speech at Philadelphiaās Barratt Junior High School.
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āListening to the words of Dr. King that day at Barratt Junior High is something I will never forget. I still have a vivid picture of him that will NEVER be erased. His words were an inspiration to me and my classmates.āāKevin Washington, former National President and CEO of the YMCA and Barrett 8th Grade Class of 1967
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The Dream Builder's Blueprint
The Dream Builder's Blueprint
ā Ā Publishers Weekly,Ā starred review
ā Ā Booklist,Ā starred review
Ā
This riveting found poem for kids based on Martin Luther King Jr.ās āStreet Sweeperā speech is creatively interpreted in this nonfiction book written by acclaimed author Alice Faye Duncan.
Ā
In a speech delivered in 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. provided his young audience with life lessons:
Ā
⢠You count.
⢠Black is beautiful.
⢠Achieve excellence.
⢠Make a better world.
⢠Believe in nonviolence.
⢠Keep going!
Ā
Today, award-winning author Alice Faye Duncan reinterprets Kingās speech as a motivational erasure poem inĀ The Dream Builderās Blueprint. Highlighting principles of excellence, activism, and compassion that remain relevant and necessary today, this book has a universal message thatās ideal for parents, librarians, and teachers looking for a book that distills Dr. King's principles to a level that kids can understand.
Ā
Included in the book is an authorās note that explains found poetry forms like the erasure poem and provides background information on the Civil Rights movement and Dr. Kingās inspiring speech at Philadelphiaās Barratt Junior High School.
Ā
āListening to the words of Dr. King that day at Barratt Junior High is something I will never forget. I still have a vivid picture of him that will NEVER be erased. His words were an inspiration to me and my classmates.āāKevin Washington, former National President and CEO of the YMCA and Barrett 8th Grade Class of 1967
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ā Ā Publishers Weekly,Ā starred review
ā Ā Booklist,Ā starred review
Ā
This riveting found poem for kids based on Martin Luther King Jr.ās āStreet Sweeperā speech is creatively interpreted in this nonfiction book written by acclaimed author Alice Faye Duncan.
Ā
In a speech delivered in 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. provided his young audience with life lessons:
Ā
⢠You count.
⢠Black is beautiful.
⢠Achieve excellence.
⢠Make a better world.
⢠Believe in nonviolence.
⢠Keep going!
Ā
Today, award-winning author Alice Faye Duncan reinterprets Kingās speech as a motivational erasure poem inĀ The Dream Builderās Blueprint. Highlighting principles of excellence, activism, and compassion that remain relevant and necessary today, this book has a universal message thatās ideal for parents, librarians, and teachers looking for a book that distills Dr. King's principles to a level that kids can understand.
Ā
Included in the book is an authorās note that explains found poetry forms like the erasure poem and provides background information on the Civil Rights movement and Dr. Kingās inspiring speech at Philadelphiaās Barratt Junior High School.
Ā
āListening to the words of Dr. King that day at Barratt Junior High is something I will never forget. I still have a vivid picture of him that will NEVER be erased. His words were an inspiration to me and my classmates.āāKevin Washington, former National President and CEO of the YMCA and Barrett 8th Grade Class of 1967












