Because They Marched: The People's Campaign for Voting Rights that Changed America

Russell Freedman (Author)
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119847
Product Type: Hardcover Books
Age Groups: Ages 10 to 12, Ages 13 to 15

The struggle for voting rights was a pivotal event in the history of civil rights.

For the 50th anniversary of the march for voting rights from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, Newbery Medalist Russell Freedman has written a riveting account of African American struggles for the right to vote.

In the early 1960s, tensions in the segregated South intensified. Tired of reprisals for attempting to register to vote, Selma's black community began to protest. In January 1965, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led a voting rights march and was attacked by a segregationist. In February, the shooting of an unarmed demonstrator by an Alabama state trooper inspired a march from Selma to the state capital. The event got off to a horrific start on March 7th as law officers brutally attacked peaceful demonstrators. But when vivid footage and photographs of the violence was broadcast throughout the world, the incident attracted widespread outrage and spurred demonstrators to complete the march at any cost.

Illustrated with more than forty archival photographs, this is an essential chronicle of events every American should know.

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SKU 119847
ISBN 9780823429219
Language English
Guided Reading Level Z
Page Count 96
Product Type Hardcover Books
Book Type Middle Grade Nonfiction
Primary Contributor Russell Freedman
Age Groups Ages 10 to 12, Ages 13 to 15
Publisher PRH - Holiday House Publishing, Inc.