The Courage to March is the inspiring true story of Reverend R.A. Callies, a man who saw a need in his community and took action to make a difference.
When Rev. Callies noticed that children in his neighborhood had nowhere safe to play, he had a bold idea-build a park, create sidewalks, install traffic lights, and even rename a street in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. But when city leaders said "No," he didn't back down. Instead, he organized a powerful march, rallying his community to demand change.
This beautifully illustrated book tells the story of how one man's faith, determination, and leadership sparked what would become the largest Martin Luther King, Jr. March in the country. Through perseverance, teamwork, and courage, Rev. Callies and his neighbors transformed their community, proving that one person can make a lasting impact.
Perfect for young readers, The Courage to March teaches the power of standing up for what's right, the importance of community, and the lasting legacy of those who dare to dream big.
Ideal for classrooms, libraries, and families, this story will inspire children to take action and make a difference-just like Rev. Callies did.