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When Martin Luther King Jr. Wore Roller Skates

Author : Mark Weakland
Publisher : Capstone
Page : 33 pages
File Size : 27,53 MB
Release : 2016-08
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 147959685X

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Martin Luther King Jr. led the American Civil Rights Movement. But do you know what he was like as a child? From roller skating to playing football and basketbal, Martin was a fun-loving child. This playful story of his childhood will help young readers connect with a historic figure and will inspire them to want to achieve greatness.

When Martin Luther King Jr. Wore Roller Skates

Author : Mark Andrew Weakland
Publisher : Capstone
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 47,10 MB
Release : 2017-12-11
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1515801497

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Martin Luther King Jr. led the American Civil Rights Movement. But do you know what he was like as a child? From roller skating to playing football and basketball, Martin was a fun-loving child. This playful story of his childhood will help young readers connect with a historic figure and will inspire them to want to achieve greatness.

When Martin Luther King Jr. Wore Roller Skates

Author : Mark Weakland
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 41,53 MB
Release : 2017-01
Category :
ISBN : 9781515801412

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"Engaging text and fun illustrations tell the story of Martin Luther King Jr.'s childhood"--

Nobody Turn Me Around

Author : Charles Euchner
Publisher : Beacon Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 37,71 MB
Release : 2010-09-25
Category : History
ISBN : 0807095524

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On August 28, 1963, over a quarter-million people—about two-thirds black and one-third white—held the greatest civil rights demonstration ever. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his iconic “I Have a Dream” oration. And just blocks away, President Kennedy and Congress skirmished over landmark civil rights legislation. As Charles Euchner reveals, the importance of the march is more profound and complex than standard treatments of the 1963 March on Washington allow. In this major reinterpretation of the Great Day—the peak of the movement—Euchner brings back the tension and promise of that day. Building on countless interviews, archives, FBI files, and private recordings, Euchner shows freedom fighters as complex, often conflicted, characters. He explores the lives of Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin, the march organizers who worked tirelessly to make mass demonstrations and nonviolence the cornerstone of the movement. He also reveals the many behind-the-scenes battles—the effort to get women speakers onto the platform, John Lewis’s damning speech about the federal government, Malcolm X’s biting criticisms and secret vows to help the movement, and the devastating undercurrents involving political powerhouses Kennedy and FBI director J. Edgar Hoover. For the first time, Euchner tells the story behind King’s “Dream” images. Euchner’s hour-by-hour account offers intimate glimpses of the masses on the National Mall—ordinary people who bore the scars of physical violence and jailings for fighting for basic civil rights. The event took on the call-and-response drama of a Southern church service, as King, Lewis, Mahalia Jackson, Roy Wilkins, and others challenged the throng to destroy Jim Crow once and for all. Nobody Turn Me Around will challenge your understanding of the March on Washington, both in terms of what happened but also regarding what it ultimately set in motion. The result was a day that remains the apex of the civil rights movement—and the beginning of its decline.

Martin's Dream

Author : Jane Kurtz
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 44,67 MB
Release : 2010-11-16
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1442426268

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Embrace the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in this Level 1 Ready-to-Read storybook. In 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech that proclaimed that it was time—long overdue—for all men to be treated as equals. Today, his beliefs are more important than ever, and this nonficiton book explains his words in language that will be clear for even the youngest reader.

When Rosa Parks Went Fishing

Author : Rachel Marie Ruiz
Publisher : Capstone
Page : 33 pages
File Size : 25,45 MB
Release : 2017-08
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 151581582X

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No discussion of the Civil Rights Movement is complete without the story of Rosa Parks. But what was this activist like as a child? Following young Rosa from a fishing creek to a one-room schoolhouse, from her wearing homemade clothes to wondering what "white" water tastes like, readers will be inspired by the experiences that shaped one of the most famous African-Americans in history.

Promises to Keep: How Jackie Robinson Changed America

Author : Sharon Robinson
Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 14,50 MB
Release : 2016-11-29
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1338153706

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A warm, intimate portrait of Jackie Robinson, America's sports icon, told from the unique perspective of a unique insider: his only daughter. Sharon Robinson shares memories of her famous father in this warm loving biography of the man who broke the color barrier in baseball. Jackie Robinson was an outstanding athlete, a devoted family man and a dedicated civil rights activist. The author explores the fascinating circumstances surrounding Jackie Robinson's breakthrough. She also tells the off-the-field story of Robinson's hard-won victories and the inspiring effect he had on his family, his community. . . his country! Includes never-before-published letters by Jackie Robinson, as well as photos from the Robinson family archives.

Heartbreak Hotel

Author : Anne Rivers Siddons
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 387 pages
File Size : 40,56 MB
Release : 2007-08-28
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1416544909

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Novel-1956 with Eisenhower in White House, girl at southern university dealing with time of Elvis, and a changing society.

What Parish Are You From?

Author : Eileen M. McMahon
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 37,22 MB
Release : 2014-07-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0813149274

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For Irish Americans as well as for Chicago's other ethnic groups, the local parish once formed the nucleus of daily life. Focusing on the parish of St. Sabina's in the southwest Chicago neighborhood of Auburn-Gresham, Eileen McMahon takes a penetrating look at the response of Catholic ethnics to life in twentieth-century America. She reveals the role the parish church played in achieving a cohesive and vital ethnic neighborhood and shows how ethno-religious distinctions gave way to racial differences as a central point of identity and conflict. For most of this century the parish served as an important mechanism for helping Irish Catholics cope with a dominant Protestant-American culture. Anti-Catholicism in the society at large contributed to dependency on parishes and to a desire for separateness from the American mainstream. As much as Catholics may have wanted to insulate themselves in their parish communities, however, Chicago demographics and the fluid nature of the larger society made this ultimately impossible. Despite efforts at integration attempted by St. Sabina's liberal clergy, white parishioners viewed black migration into their neighborhood as a threat to their way of life and resisted it even as they relocated to the suburbs. The transition from white to black neighborhoods and parishes is a major theme of twentieth-century urban history. The experience of St. Sabina's, which changed from a predominantly Irish parish to a vibrant African-American Catholic community, provides insights into this social trend and suggests how the interplay between faith and ethnicity contributes to a resistance to change.

Wild, Wild Hair

Author : Nikki Grimes
Publisher : Turtleback Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 15,46 MB
Release : 2003
Category : African American girls
ISBN : 9780613003124

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In this rhyming story, an African American girl hides when it's time to comb and braid her hair