Ebook: Marching for freedom: walk together, children, and don't you grow weary
Author: Partridge Elizabeth
- Tags: African American children--Political activity, African American children--Political activity--Alabama--History--20th century, African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Civil rights--Alabama--History--20th century, Civil rights movements, Civil rights movements--Alabama--History--20th century, JUVENILE NONFICTION--General, Race relations, Electronic books, Juvenile works, History, African American children -- Political activity, African Americans -- Civil rights -- Alabama -- History -- 20th centur
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: Penguin Group US
- City: Alabama;New York;N.Y;Selma;Ala.)
- Language: English
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This book recounts the three months of protest that took place before Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s landmark march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery to promote equal rights and help African-Americans earn the right to vote.;Voteless, 1963 -- Martin Luther King Jr. arrives, 1965 -- Bloody Sunday: March 7, 1965 -- Turn around Tuesday: March 9 -- Day one: Sunday, March 21 -- Day two: Monday, March 22 -- Day three: Tuesday, March 23 -- Day four: Wednesday, March 24 -- Day five: Thursday, March 25 -- Voting Rights Act: August 6, 1965.
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