Sean Moses Is Martin Luther, The King Jr. Sean Moses Is Martin Luther, The King Jr.

Sean Moses Is Martin Luther, The King Jr‪.‬

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Publisher Description

Parents, Sean Moses is ready to give the young royals in your life a lesson on Black history like none you've ever heard!



This story about an incredible young man is full of heart and is sure to make you smile. Sean Moses is asked to portray Martin Luther King Jr. for his school’s Black History Month program. It’s the leading role and he’s ready to go! Except there’s one problem; no matter how hard his parents try, Sean Moses keeps calling him "Martin Luther, the king.”



This is going to be a history lesson like none you’ve ever experienced, as Sean Moses explains why he’s right to call Martin Luther King Jr. a “king”. Readers will be introduced to a group of distinguished Black leaders, like Frederick Douglass, Barack Obama, Eric Holder, Sgt. William Carney, W.E.B. Dubois, Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X, and “The King” MLK Jr. Enjoy this story with your little one, share rich history in an entertaining new way, and open up a conversation with your children about the power of Black culture.



This book is your opportunity to remind your loved ones how they are, indeed, descended from royalty. Long Live the King!



About the Author



Moses D. Powe, MA, LCPC is the author of the children's picture book, "The One Book," and CEO of POWEM Publishers LLC. Through this company he has built a robust platform aimed at helping fatherless fathers. As a Counselor, it has been his life’s dream to provide quality encouragement along with the necessary tools to improve lives, motivate those in need, and offer a foundation for others to build on. He holds multiple degrees, from a Bachelor's in Psychology from Howard University to a Masters in Counseling Psychology from Argosy University. Born and raised in New Haven, Connecticut, Moses has lived all over the Northeast, including South Carolina, Washington D.C., and Maryland, where he eventually settled with his wife and son.



Illustrator Angelina Valieva was born into the family of artist Vladimir Valiev in Uzbekistan, and it was thanks to her father that she chose this fascinating profession. From a young age, her father directed her hand and taught her to draw. In 2005, she graduated from Republic Art College, where she studied graphic design. In addition to illustrating numerous children's books that have been published worldwide, Angelina has participated in various international art competitions and has won many awards. Angelina's favorite genre to illustrate is fantasy. "Working with children's illustrations gives you the opportunity to go back to your childhood and feel like a child again. This is a fabulous world; there are no borders and nothing is impossible. It makes me really happy when I dive into the atmosphere of a fairy tale world again and again."

GENRE
Kids
RELEASED
2021
8 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
54
Pages
PUBLISHER
FATHERLESS FATHERS PUBLISHING (A POWEM PUBLISHERS IMPRINT)
SELLER
Gatekeeper Press
SIZE
19.9
MB

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