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Rhuday-Perkovich, Olugbemisola,.
The civil rights movement
[HC] /
by Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich series editor ; Elliott Rebhun editor and publisher.
[New York, NY] :
Scholastic,
2018.
144 pages :
illustrations (some color) ;
26 cm.
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step into history, A
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The roots of the civil rights movement -- A system separate and unequal: Jim Crow -- Color lines on the front lines: desegregation after World War II -- First class citizen in the major leagues: Jackie Robinson -- The civil rights movement begins -- Faced with hate on the first day of school: the Little Rock Nine -- Resistance in the south -- Claudette Colvin: a teenager ready to fight -- Trained and tired of giving in: Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott -- The life and work of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. -- Sitting in to stand up: the Greensboro Four -- Ruby Bridges: a first grader makes history -- On board for justice: the freedom riders -- Focus on Birmingham -- Black and white: visual artists of the movement -- Moving toward a dream: the March on Washington For Jobs and Freedom -- The 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing -- Murder and mayhem in Mississippi: the Summer Project of 1964 -- Legislating civil rights -- Crossing the bridge to justice: the Selma to Montgomery marches -- Singing truth to power: music of the movement -- Addressing "the American problem": Voting Rights Act of 1965 -- Say it loud: the Black Power Movement -- No future without unity: pan-Africanism -- No peace without freedom: Malcolm X -- Disinformation and destruction -- A dream deferred: literary figures of the movement -- Young, gifted, and black: entertainers in the civil rights movement -- Not just black and white -- How far have we come? civil rights today.
20180720.
African Americans
Civil rights
History
Juvenile literature.
Civil rights movements
United States
History
20th century
Juvenile literature.
United States
Race relations
Juvenile literature.
A step into history.