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Mention the Civil Rights era in Alabama, and most people recall images of terrible violence. But something different was happening in Huntsville. For the citizens of that city, creativity, courage, and cooperation were the keys to working together to integrate their city and schools in peace. In an engaging celebration of this lesser-known chapter in American and African-American history, author Hester Bass and illustrator E. B. Lewis show children how racial discrimination, bullying, and unfairness can be faced successfully with perseverance and ingenuity.
This book explores a little-known story of the Civil Rights movement, when black and white citizens in one Alabama city worked together nonviolently to end segregation.
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Seeds of freedom: the peaceful integration of Huntsville, Alabama
2015, Candlewick Press
in English
- 1st ed.
0763669199 9780763669195
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Includes bibliographical references.
Kirkus Review, November 2014
Pub Weekly, November 2014
School Library Journal, January 2015
K12 Childrens Plus, Inc.
Accelerated Reader LG 4.6 0.5 0.5 172163
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