We Shall Overcome, Volume 3An entire generation of Americans faced the lynching of teenager Emmett Till, the murder of four girls at church, and the denial of basic liberties like voting rights, equal education and political representation. This is their story. We Shall Overcome is a gripping chronicle of the words and voices of the civil rights movement. From stirring speeches to the voices of hate, this collection brings to life the battle for justice and equality that shook America to its core. We Shall Overcome brings you there - from the schools to the sit-ins, from Little Rock to Selma, from the pulpit to the marches. American Book Award winning author Herb Boyd tells the dramatic stories of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Fannie Lou Hamer, Stokely Carmichael, Ella Baker and activist groups like the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the Black Panthers. In words, photos and on two accompanying audio CDs, you'll witness the courageous and controversial stories that defined America's civil rights movement. -- From dust jacket. |
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Procura do Utilizador - Whisper1 - LibraryThingI listened to the two cds that were included with the text, photos and incredible stories of the Civil Rights movement and the struggles in America. Then, I read this large, excellently written ... Ler crítica na íntegra
Índice
Author to Readers | 1 |
On the | 4 |
The Murder of Emmett Till | 9 |
The First March on Washington | 19 |
Disc i | 27 |
To Secure These Rights | 29 |
Brown v Board of Education | 39 |
Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Improvement Association | 47 |
Four Little Black Girls in White | 159 |
Mississippi Goddam | 169 |
Fannie Lou Hamer and the MFDP | 179 |
Selma Alabama | 187 |
Selma Alabama | 189 |
Black Power | 203 |
King in Chicago and Against the War | 213 |
Black Panther Party | 221 |
The Little Rock Nine | 55 |
Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr | 69 |
Sit Down for Your Rights | 77 |
Riders in the Storm | 87 |
Coordinating Committee SNCC | 99 |
Aint Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Round | 111 |
Meredith in Mississippi | 117 |
Bombingham | 127 |
Medgar Evers | 137 |
The March on Washington | 147 |
Ive Seen the Promised Land | 235 |
Afterword | 245 |
Acknowledgments | 250 |
252 | |
Additional Civil Rights Resources | 255 |
Audio Credits | 257 |
258 | |
259 | |
About the Author | 264 |
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The Civil Rights Movement: An Interactive History Adventure Heather Adamson Pré-visualização limitada - 2009 |