Witnesses to Freedom

Witnesses to Freedom
Title Witnesses to Freedom PDF eBook
Author Belinda Rochelle
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 113
Release 1997-02-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0140384324

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Describes the experiences of young Blacks who were involved in significant events in the civil rights movement, including Brown vs. Board of Education, the Montgomery bus boycott, and the sit-in movement.

Witnesses to Freedom: Young People Who Fought for Civil Rights

Witnesses to Freedom: Young People Who Fought for Civil Rights
Title Witnesses to Freedom: Young People Who Fought for Civil Rights PDF eBook
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ISBN 9780780769311

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Witnesses to Freedom

Witnesses to Freedom
Title Witnesses to Freedom PDF eBook
Author Rochelle Belinda
Publisher
Total Pages 116
Release 2014-07-01
Genre
ISBN 9781632452306

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Iyanla Vanzant presents a workbook in which teenage girls can explore their thoughts and feelings about the things that are most important to them, family, friends, body image and love life.

Freedom's Children

Freedom's Children
Title Freedom's Children PDF eBook
Author Ellen S. Levine
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2000-12-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0698118707

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In this inspiring collection of true stories, thirty African-Americans who were children or teenagers in the 1950s and 1960s talk about what it was like for them to fight segregation in the South-to sit in an all-white restaurant and demand to be served, to refuse to give up a seat at the front of the bus, to be among the first to integrate the public schools, and to face violence, arrest, and even death for the cause of freedom. "Thrilling...Nothing short of wonderful."-The New York Times Awards: ( A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year ( A Booklist Editors' Choice

Witnesses to Freedom

Witnesses to Freedom
Title Witnesses to Freedom PDF eBook
Author Belinda Rochelle
Publisher Turtleback
Total Pages
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780613016940

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Describes the experiences of young African Americans who were involved in significant events in the civil rights movement, including Brown vs. Board of Education, the Montgomery bus boycott, and the sit-in movement.

Selma, Lord, Selma

Selma, Lord, Selma
Title Selma, Lord, Selma PDF eBook
Author Sheyann Webb
Publisher University of Alabama Press
Total Pages 164
Release 1997-04-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0817308989

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This moving firsthand account puts the 1965 struggle for Civil Rights in Selma, Alabama, in very human terms.

Freedom Rights

Freedom Rights
Title Freedom Rights PDF eBook
Author Danielle McGuire
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages 402
Release 2011-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 0813134498

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In his seminal article “Freedom Then, Freedom Now,” renowned civil rights historian Steven F. Lawson described his vision for the future study of the civil rights movement. Lawson called for a deeper examination of the social, economic, and political factors that influenced the movement’s development and growth. He urged his fellow scholars to connect the “local with the national, the political with the social,” and to investigate the ideological origins of the civil rights movement, its internal dynamics, the role of women, and the significance of gender and sexuality. In Freedom Rights: New Perspectives on the Civil Rights Movement, editors Danielle L. McGuire and John Dittmer follow Lawson’s example, bringing together the best new scholarship on the modern civil rights movement. The work expands our understanding of the movement by engaging issues of local and national politics, gender and race relations, family, community, and sexuality. The volume addresses cultural, legal, and social developments and also investigates the roots of the movement. Each essay highlights important moments in the history of the struggle, from the impact of the Young Women’s Christian Association on integration to the use of the arts as a form of activism. Freedom Rights not only answers Lawson’s call for a more dynamic, interactive history of the civil rights movement, but it also helps redefine the field.