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Following the deaths of two classmates in a bomb explosion at his Alabama church, fourteen-year-old Stone organizes a children's march for civil rights in the autumn of 1963.
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Juvenile fiction, Fathers and sons, Fiction, Afro-Americans, Civil rights movements, African Americans, History, Children's fiction, United states, history, fiction, African americans, fiction, Civil rights movements, fiction, Parent and child, fiction, Alabama, fiction, African americans, juvenile literaturePlaces
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Summary: Following the deaths of two classmates in a bomb explosion at his Alabama church, 14 yr. old Stone organizes a children’s march for civil rights in the Autumn of 1963.
Theme: Civil Rights
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