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Take your students on a virtual field trip to The King Center’s online exhibitions, where they can explore powerful stories, historical artifacts, and experience the enduring legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Mrs. Coretta Scott King.
Looking for guidance on how to make this experience impactful? Check out The King Center’s “Educational Resources: Teachers Guide” for practical tips and ideas on how to integrate these activities and more in your classroom.
Take a virtual tour of the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park in Atlanta, GA!
Watch bite-sized highlights about important historical leaders, contemporary figures, and everyday heroes who contributed to the creation of a just, humane, equitable, and peaceful world!
Support youth literacy and social emotional learning through interactive children’s book readings and discussions with the authors!
Learn about the Civil Rights Movement from those who lived it! Gain a deeper understanding about Kingian nonviolence! Hear stories about Martin Luther King, Jr., Coretta Scott King, and other key leaders in the Movement from those who knew them!
Interested in contributing to The King Center’s classroom resources? We welcome professional curriculum writers, K–12 teachers, counselors, or administrators who are interested in contributing to our classroom resources on a freelance/volunteer basis.