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"Yohuru Williams has written one of the most important local histories of the civil rights movement's evolution to Black Power in a major northern city. Black Politics/White Power forces historians to reimagine the relationship between the civil rights and Black Power eras as well as the enduring mostrar mais legacy of the Black Panthers." -Peniel E. Joseph. Associate Professor of African American Studies Brandeis University and author of Waring Tip The Midnight Hom A Narrative History of Black Power in America (2006) mostrar menos

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Gr 6 Up—This outstanding biography chronicles the life of Robinson, focusing on his lifetime of activism in the face
of racism. With crisp, absorbing text, this compelling work demonstrates that Robinson's contributions to civil rights
were more than simply breaking the MLB color barrier.
 
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BackstoryBooks | Apr 1, 2024 |
MORE THAN A DREAM: THE RADICAL MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBS AND FREEDOM by Yohuru Williams and Michael G. Long is a compelling middle-grade history exploring the 1963 March on Washington. Featuring numerous photos from the time period, this engrossing work of nonfiction weaving in primary source materials to explore the broader impact of this event on racial justice and the civil rights movement. This is an important work for the school library collection. ARC courtesy of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, imprint of Macmillan… (mais)
 
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eduscapes | 1 outra crítica | Nov 4, 2023 |
This book details the planning behind the March on Washington. I learned a great deal from the original plan being scrapped pretty close to "THE" day with a new plan. The fighting amongst themselves shows that not everyone agreed on the same path to economic freedom for black American. The planning and lack of violence was a feat! I understood the disappointment from the women that they had been pushed aside. The men didn't acknowledge the role black women made in the fight. A couple of women spoke, but the speakers were men. Some white people who supported the black efforts made a few demands in order to participate, which I found tacky. Looking at the pictures, I was amazed how nicely everyone was dressed in such hot weather. Finally, King's "I have a dream" speech was not completely planned. He felt the need to dip into a refrain from an earlier speech about a dream. His ability to speak showed his talent. All in all, I enjoyed learning about this famous civil rights event. I don't think many students will read this book. I have a hard time getting students to read about their own history, whether female, black, hispanic, etc. I would assume it is because they are too young.… (mais)
 
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acargile | 1 outra crítica | Oct 8, 2023 |

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9
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117
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#168,597
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4.0
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3
ISBN
25

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