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Lunch counter sit-ins, how photographs helped foster peaceful civil rights protests, by Danielle Smith-Llera ; Content Adviser : Patrick Jones, Associate Professor, Department of Hisory, Institute for Ethnic Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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Lunch counter sit-ins, how photographs helped foster peaceful civil rights protests, by Danielle Smith-Llera ; Content Adviser : Patrick Jones, Associate Professor, Department of Hisory, Institute for Ethnic Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 63) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
Ages 10-12
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Lunch counter sit-ins
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1024113100
resource.readingGradeLevel
Grades 4-8
Responsibility statement
by Danielle Smith-Llera ; Content Adviser : Patrick Jones, Associate Professor, Department of Hisory, Institute for Ethnic Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Series statement
CPB grades 4-8. Captured history
Sub title
how photographs helped foster peaceful civil rights protests
Summary
"On point historical photographs combined with strong narration bring the saga of the Woolworth lunch counter sit-ins in the early 1960s to life. Readers will learn about the four brave college students who started it all, as well as the many who came after. These events changed the world. The photographer who took the photographs shown in this book is now in his 90s, but he agreed to an exclusive interview for this book."--Provided by publisher
Target audience
juvenile
resource.variantTitle
How photographs helped foster peaceful civil rights protests
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