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LINKS
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Books on Civil Rights
[School-Age Readers]
-- Archer, Jules [for 3rd-8th Grade]
They had a Dream: The Civil Rights Struggle from Frederick Douglass
to Marcus Garvey to Martin Luther King to Malcom X
-- Bridges, Ruby [for K-5th Grade]
Through My Eyes
-- Bullard, Sara [for 6th-12th Grade]
Free at Last: A History of the Civil Rights Movement and Those Who Died
in the Struggle
-- Hampton, Henry, et al [for 9th-12th Grade]
Voices of Freedom: An Oral History of the
Civil Rights Movement from the 1950s Through the 1980s
-- McKissack, Pat [for 3rd-8th Grade]
The Civil rights Movement in American
from 1865 to the Present
-- Parks, Rosa [for 3rd-5th Grade]
Rosa Parks: My Story
-- Pinkney, Andrea Davis [for 6th-12th Grade]
Let it Shine: Stories of Black Women Freedom Fighters
-- Rappaport, Doreen [for K-5th Grade]
Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. [also available on DVD]. |
featuring CHARLES W. CHESNUTT
Stories, novels, & essays by Charles W. Chesnutt
The marrow of Tradition by Charles W. Chesnutt,
[on audio-cassette, read by Michael Collins]
A landmark in the history of African-American
fiction, this gripping 1901 novel was among the first literary
challenges to racial stereotypes. Its tragic history of 2 families
unfolds against the backdrop of the post-Reconstruction South and
climaxes with a race riot based on an actual 1898 incident.
The quarry by Charles W. Chesnutt ; edited with introduction and notes by Dean McWilliams.
The journals of Charles W. Chesnutt, Richard H. Brodhead, editor.
The conjure woman, and other conjure tales by Charles W. Chesnutt ; edited and with an introduction by Richard H. Brodhead.
on NetLibrary Selections: Charles W. Chesnutt essays and speeches edited by Joseph R. McElrath, Jr., Robert C. Leitz III, Jesse S. Crisler.
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