The Million Man March: A Virtual Adventure 30 Years LaterStep into history like never before.When Ms. Johnson and Mr. Carter hand their middle school students a set of virtual reality headsets, the classroom transforms into the National Mall in Washington, D.C. In an instant, the students are standing among nearly one million men at the historic Million Man March of 1995. From there, their journey carries them through the Million More Movement of 2005, the powerful Justice or Else gathering of 2015, and finally back to the present where they must decide how to carry the torch forward.Through vivid storytelling, young readers witness speeches by Maya Angelou, Jesse Jackson, Rosa Parks, and Mysonne the General. They see families united, young leaders raising their voices, and the rise of digital activism that connected millions through social media. Along the way, they learn that the march was never just about the past. It is a living legacy of unity, justice, and responsibility that calls every new generation to action.Perfect for classrooms, book clubs, and families, this story also includes reflection questions to spark discussion, historical context that connects past and present, and a glossary of key terms to support young readers.The Million Man March A Virtual Adventure 30 Years Later is more than a history lesson. It is an invitation for today's youth to step inside one of America's most powerful movements and discover their own role in shaping the future.Recommended for ages 8 to 13.