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Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story
Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story | Alfred Hassler, Benton Resnik
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"Now Top Shelf has teamed up with the Fellowship of Reconciliation to produce the first ever fully-authorized . . . edition[s] of this historic comic book, as a companion to the bestselling graphic novel March: Book One."--Publisher's website.
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JPeterson
Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story | Alfred Hassler, Benton Resnik
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Yesterday‘s haul from #AwesomeCon 🤓
Plus a ton of business cards for future gifts and purchases! 😊

Smangela That mug 😍😍😍 6y
Tianarose Love the Tyrion mug! He‘s my fave GOT character! 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage That tote bag is awesome! 6y
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MaleficentBookDragon Wow! I need that tote!!! 6y
JPeterson @Smangela Right!? ☕️ 6y
JPeterson @Tianarose Yes! Technically the mug is my boyfriends...but, really, it‘s fair game to all. 😄 6y
JPeterson @BarbaraTheBibliophage @MaleficentBookDragon I couldn‘t resist! The artist said she was just in the mood for a cat with multiple tales, and this drawing came out of that! 6y
Tianarose @JPeterson “what‘s his is yours and what yours is yours.” 😉 6y
MaleficentBookDragon @JPeterson it‘s perfect! I had a cat named Hydra; this would have been fantastic to get. 6y
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Loretta
Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story | Alfred Hassler, Benton Resnik
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I read this as it was referenced in March Book One. It's a bit of a relic of its time, but I still couldn't help but be pulled in by its message and the effective way it wove its story together.

How brave these men and women were.

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Dogearedcopy
Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story | Alfred Hassler, Benton Resnik
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Trying something a little different other than an end-of-the-month stats report! Post-Election Blues and Cabin Fever left me restless and falling back on escapist and light reads, so while my numbers were up, I feel like I've been eating cotton candy all month! Still, my Pick of the Month was deceptively serious stuff considering it was a 16-page comic! If you get a chance, grab it! Relevant and thought provoking ❄️

LitHousewife I love that pin! 7y
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Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story | Alfred Hassler, Benton Resnik
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In John Lewis' March trilogy, the now US Representative (GA05) mentions reading and being influenced by the 1958 comic book about Martin Luther King, Jr. It's only 16 pages long; but it contains a mini-bio of MLK, an Everyman parable about non-violence, and a guide to organizing non-violent protests. Relevant in today's political atmosphere, and currently available in PB and in eBook formats. #MLK