Mathew Tekulsky with MLK book

The Martin Luther King Mitzvah

Mathew Tekulsky's novel is a timeless story of two kids who defy the odds, unite a town, and make a brave stand against discrimination.

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I like this image, looking at a great man and reflecting

While I was researching my MLK book, I watched a lot of videos of Martin Luther King giving his speeches, and I listened to them as well, and read them. There certainly hasn’t been as eloquent a speaker since MLK. Check out “The Three Dimensions of a Complete Life”; and “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence.” I challenge you to listen to MLK give a speech and not get emotional about it. (In other words, you might tear up.)IMG_5483bayliss_mathew_tekulsky_martin_luther_king_book_e_raw_crop

Martin Luther King book WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE: CHAOS OR COMMUNITY?

This is Martin Luther King’s final book, in 1967, WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE: CHAOS OR COMMUNITY? I make a reference to it in my new Middle Grade Novel about MLK and a couple of kids in 1966-67. The King book says that America needs to have not just racial equality but economic equality. The issues are just as relevant today. King had moved beyond civil rights in 1967 and was interested in a decent standard of living for all people, not only in America but all over the world.IMG_5471bayliss_mathew_tekulsky_martin_luther_king_book_e_raw_crop IMG_5488bayliss_mathew_tekulsky_martin_luther_king_book_e_raw_crop

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