The strength and spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. permeates this
picture book about Dr. King's funeral in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1968.
Quiet yet affecting, THE CART THAT CARRIED MARTIN, is a unique tribute
to the life of a man known world-wide for his outstanding efforts as a
leader of the African American Civil Rights Movement.
Eve Bunting focuses on the funeral procession of Dr. King, beginning
with the two men who found the cart to carry him through the streets of
Atlanta. After painting it green, two mules named Belle and Ada are
hitched to the cart where Dr. King's coffin is placed. Tens of thousands
of mourners gather as the cart makes its way to Ebenezer Baptist Church,
and then past the Georgia state capitol to Morehouse College. All the
while, crowds of people pay their respects by singing songs of hope.
Bunting's thoughtful, well-chosen words, coupled with Don Tate's soft
colors provide the reader with a sense of hope and reverence, rather
than the grief and despair one might expect.
Back matter includes a brief introduction to Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr.'s work, assassination, and funeral, accompanied by a full-color
historical photograph of the real cart, drawn by Belle and Ada.