Edition |
15th anniversary ed. |
Description |
xv, 300 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Note |
"A Robert Lavelle book." |
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"Originally published in the United States of America by Viking Penguin Inc., 1987"--T.p. verso. |
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"The companion volume to the PBS television series"--Cover. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 296-297) and index. |
Contents |
God bless the child: the story of school desegregation -- Standing for justice: Mississippi and the Till case -- We-re not moving to the back, Mr. Blake: the Montgomery bus boycott -- Hall monitors from the 101st: the Little Rock story -- Down freedom's main line: the movement's next generation -- Freedom in the air: the lessons of Albany and Birmingham -- The march on Washington -- Mississippi: freedom has never been free -- Selma: the bridge to freedom. |
Summary |
"From the Montgomery bus boycott to the Little Rock Nine to the Selma-Montgomery march, thousands of ordinary people made up the American civil rights movement; their stories are told in Eyes on the prize. From leaders like Martin Luther King, Jr., to lesser-known participants like Barbara Rose Johns and Jim Zwerg, each man and woman made the decision that discrimination was wrong and that something had to be done to stop it. These moving accounts and pictures of the first decade of the civil rights movement are a tribute to -- and a reminder of -- the people, black and white, who took part in the fight for justice, keeping their eyes on the prize of freedom."--Book cover. |
Subject |
African Americans -- Civil rights -- History.
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African Americans -- Civil rights. |
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History. |
Added Title |
America's civil rights years, 1954-1965 |
ISBN |
0140096531 paperback |
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9780140096538 paperback |
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