Devon Rogers, age 10, of Atlanta, GA, was excited. Tomorrow is Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday.
Shakira, Amanda, and Billy said there will be a big celebration in honor of Dr. King.
As Devon drifted off to sleep, suddenly a magic carpet appeared.
"Hop on," the magic carpet said. "We've got a tour planned just for you."
Before Devon could blink, the magic carpet sailed away.
"I have a dream..." boomed a loud voice. Devon could see a big crowd of people listening
to Dr. martin Luther King, Jr.
"Welcome to Dreamland," said the carpet as it glided to a landing.
"This is a place for people who want their dreams to come true," it explained. "Dr. King
worked hard to make dreams come true for all people. He received the Nobel Peace Prize
for his work with the Civil Rights Movement."
"Wow!" This place is great. I wish Shakira, Amanda, and Billy could be here," thought
Devon as
the carpet raced away.
"Next Stop, George Washington Carver's Dreamland Laboratory," the magic carpet announced.
Devon saw a man surrounded by people, plants and scientific equipment.
"George Washington Carver spent his whole life studying plants," the magic carpet went on.
"His discoveries helped farmers grow better crops. Peanuts were his specialty, and he
discovered many uses for them."
Devon was amazed. All these famous people right before his eyes.
"Where do we go next?" Devon asked the talking carpet.
"Next stop, Mary McLeod Bethune Dreamland School," said the carpet. "Dreamland boys and
girls have all sorts of dreams of what they want to be when they grow up. This is where
they learn one very important Dreamland rule. You have to work very hard and try your
very best."
"This is cool," Devon said.
"Welcome to Dreamland School," Mrs. Bethune greeted Devon. "I was a teacher and started
a school in Florida for black girls. Today, that school is the Bethune-Cookman College.
I always believed in self-respect, self-reliance and self-pride could make dreams come
true. And that's what I teach my Dreamland students. Do you have a dream,
Devon?"
Before Devon could answer, the carpet was moving again.
"On your right is the Thurgood Marshall Dreamland City Center," the carpet pointed out.
"President Lyndon Johnson chose Thurgood Marshall to be a Supreme Court Judge."
Devon saw a town square with big granite buildings.
"Look, there's Judge Marshall now," said the carpet as it slowly floated to a stop.
"Welcome, Devon," Judge Marshall said in a friendly voice. "This is where we teach
people to vote, to obey the laws of the land, and to be fair. As a judge on the Supreme
Court, I have always been committed to fairness."
Devon was having a lot of fun and wished that Shakira, Amanda, and Billy could be in Dreamland, too.
"Hurry, Devon, it's time for the "I Have a Dream Parade." And this year, you get to be
the leader!" said the magic carpet.
The next thing Devon knew, the alarm clock rang and a familiar voice asked, "Did you
forget the Martin Luther King celebration is today?"
"Forget!" Devon thought. "I can't wait to tell Shakira, Amanda, and Billy about my exciting
adventure in Dreamland."
Devon Rogers
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