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Martin Luther King Jr’s famous “I Have A Dream” speech was delivered in Washington D.C.
Ledger Smith, also known as “Roller Man” traveled from Washington D.C. to Chicago on rollerskates.
Smith’s arduous journey on rollerskates was highly significant during the civil rights movement.
Smith's trip to Washington received support and blessings from people of all races.
Smith lost 10 pounds during his 10-day journey on rollerskates.
Which city did Ledger Smith begin his journey from?
How many miles did Smith cover on his rollerskates?
How many people witnessed Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic address?
What was Smith’s occupation before his trip to Washington?
In how many days did Smith complete his journey to Washington?
Ledger Smith wore a ______ sign across his chest and back during his journey.
Smith ran ______ miles everyday in preparation for his trip.
Smith’s rollerskate trip to Washington symbolized the struggle of many ________ of his day.
Smith met up with his _____ upon arriving in Washington D.C.
Smith lost _____ pounds by the end of his rollerskate journey.
Explain why Ledger Smith’s rollerskate journey was significant during the civil rights movement.
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Describe the preparation Smith went through before embarking on his trip.
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Briefly describe the type of support Smith received during his journey to Washington.
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Explain the impact of Smith's journey on his family.
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Discuss the physical toll on Ledger Smith’s body throughout his rollerskate journey.
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Analyze the symbolism behind Ledger Smith’s rollerskate journey and its connection to the struggle of African-Americans during the civil rights movement.
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Compare and contrast Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have A Dream” speech with Ledger Smith’s rollerskate journey in terms of impact and significance.
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Evaluate the role of public support and encouragement in shaping Ledger Smith’s confidence and determination during his rollerskate journey.
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Discuss the physical and mental challenges Ledger Smith faced while skating for 10 hours a day during his 10-day trip to Washington.
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Reflect on the historical legacy of Ledger Smith’s rollerskate journey and its relevance in contemporary discussions on race and activism.
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