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Vocabulary PowerPoint

Vocabulary PowerPoint. My Brother Martin By Christine King Farris. injustice Some people spend their entire lives fighting injustice , or unfairness. Injustice - unfairness. numerous If numerous people sign a petition, their many voices can change the laws. Numerous - many.

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Vocabulary PowerPoint

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  1. Vocabulary PowerPoint My Brother Martin By Christine King Farris

  2. injustice Some people spend their entire lives fighting injustice, or unfairness.

  3. Injustice - unfairness

  4. numerous If numerous people sign a petition, their many voices can change the laws.

  5. Numerous - many

  6. segregation Laws on segregation once kept African Americans and white Americans separate.

  7. Segregation – keeping two groups of people apart

  8. nourishing Many groups hope to end hunger by giving people healthy nourishing food.

  9. Nourishing – giving the things needed for good health

  10. captured Some leaders have captured, or caught, peoples attention with moving speeches.

  11. Captured - caught

  12. dream Many people have a dream of fair treatment for all. It is their goal.

  13. Dream – a hope for the future

  14. encounters Brief encounters, or meetings, with heroes can inspire kids to work for change.

  15. Encounters - experiences with something

  16. preferred Some Americans have preferred, or chosen, to work for change as a group.

  17. Preferred – liked one thing more than other things.

  18. Recall Most people can look back and recall a situation when they were treated unfairly.

  19. Recall – remember something and tell people about it.

  20. Example It is easy to admire a leader who set an example of fairness and equality.

  21. Example – a model of what something should look like

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