Portraits of Character are easy-to-read stories that are just a few pages long. They feature everyday heroes as well as celebrities. Each story highlights an extraordinary display of character. In this story, Martin Luther King, Jr., fights for civil rights. After reading the story, use the Thinking Questions to have students discuss in pairs or teams. For example, “Martin believed that protest must not be violent. When might this kind of protest work? When might it not work?” Use the Writing Ideas to have students write and share their writing with teammates or classmates. For example, “How have Martin’s actions affected you? Write a paragraph that explains how Martin’s crusades have made an impact on your life.” Develop students’ character as well as thinking, reading, writing, and discussion skills as students read and reflect on this portrait of character.