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-- Becoming Ruth Bader Ginsburg2019., Juvenile, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Call No: GN B GIN Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "From the New York Times bestselling author of I Dissent comes a biographical graphic novel about celebrated Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a modern feminist icon-a leader in the fight for equal treatment of girls and women in society and the workplace. She blazed trails to the peaks of the male-centric worlds of education and law, where women had rarely risen before. Ruth Bader Ginsburg has often said that true and lasting change in society and law is accomplished slowly, one step at a time. This is how she has evolved, too. Step by step, the shy little girl became a child who questioned unfairness, who became a student who persisted despite obstacles, who became an advocate who resisted injustice, who became a judge who revered the rule of law, who became...RBG"--
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-- Becoming Ruth Bader Ginsburg2019., Juvenile, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Call No: B Edition: First Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers paperback edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Click here to view Summary Note: Presents a graphic novel biography of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, celebrating her rise to prominence and blazing of trails for women in the traditionally male-dominated spheres of education and law.
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[2016], Juvenile, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Call No: Biography GINSBURG Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Explores the life and career of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and highlights the changes she's brought about by disagreeing with the general consensus. Includes photographs and notes on Supreme Court cases mention in the book.
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[2016], Juvenile, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Call No: B Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Click here to watch Rating:
(9 Ratings) Summary Note: Explores the life and career of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and highlights the changes she's brought about by disagreeing with the general consensus. Includes photographs and notes on Supreme Court cases mention in the book.
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[2016], Juvenile, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Call No: B Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Click here to watch Summary Note: Explores the life and career of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and highlights the changes she's brought about by disagreeing with the general consensus. Includes photographs and notes on Supreme Court cases mention in the book.
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[2016]., Juvenile, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Call No: E LEV Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)
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By Levy, Debbie2013., Adolescent, Walker Books Call No: Young adult FIC LEVY Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: When a teenaged girl's babysitting charge is killed in a car accident while in her care, she must come to terms with the aftermath of the tragedy and her community's search for someone to blame.
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[2019]., Primary, Kar-Ben Pub. Call No: PIC NF LEV Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Just as her ancestors were forced to leave Spain during the Inquisition, Flory flees Europe for a new life in the United States, bringing with her a precious harmoniku and a passion for Ladino music.
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By Levy, Debbie2004., Kidhaven Press ; Thomson/Gale Call No: 975.2 LEV Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Seeds of a nationSummary Note: Discusses the early history of Maryland beginning with the Native Americans who have lived there for ten thousand years, through European exploration and settlement, to statehood in 1788.
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By Levy, Debbie2004., Juvenile, KidHaven Press/Thomson/Gale Call No: 975.2 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Seeds of a nationSummary Note: This book discusses the early history of Maryland beginning with the Native Americans who have lived there for ten thousand years, through European exploration and settlement, to statehood in 1788.
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By Levy, Debbiec2001, Lucent Books Call No: 174 .2 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Lucent overview series
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By Levy, Debbie2004., Juvenile, KidHaven Press/Thomson/Gale Call No: 306.3 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Daily lifeSummary Note: This book discusses the daily life of slaves on southern plantations including home life, family, work, and treatment by slave owners and society.
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By Levy, Debbie2005, Juvenile, KidHaven Press/Thomson/Gale Call No: 910.4 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Wonders of the worldSummary Note: This book describes the difficulties in searching for shipwrecks and discusses the shipwreck of the "Central America" in 1857 and the sinking of part of Port Royal, Jamaica, in 1692 because of an earthquake.
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2019., Pre-adolescent, Bloomsbury Children's Books Call No: HI-INT B BOY Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: In 1956, one year before federal troops escorted the Little Rock 9 into Central High School, fourteen year old Jo Ann Allen was one of twelve African-American students who broke the color barrier and integrated Clinton High School in Tennessee. At first things went smoothly for the Clinton 12, but then outside agitators interfered, pitting the townspeople against one another. Uneasiness turned into anger, and even the Clinton 12 themselves wondered if the easier thing to do would be to go back to their old school. Jo Ann found herself called on as the spokesperson of the group. But what about just being a regular teen? This is the heartbreaking and relatable story of her four months thrust into the national spotlight and as a trailblazer in history.
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2019., Pre-adolescent, Bloomsbury Children's Books Call No: CIVIL RIGHTS Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "In 1956, one year before federal troops escorted the Little Rock 9 into Central High School, fourteen year old Jo Ann Allen was one of twelve African-American students who broke the color barrier and integrated Clinton High School in Tennessee. At first things went smoothly for the Clinton 12, but then outside agitators interfered, pitting the townspeople against one another. Uneasiness turned into anger, and even the Clinton Twelve themselves wondered if the easier thing to do would be to go back to their old school. Jo Ann--clear-eyed, practical, tolerant, and popular among both black and white students---found herself called on as the spokesperson of the group. But what about just being a regular teen? This is the heartbreaking and relatable story of her four months thrust into the national spotlight and as a trailblazer in history. Based on original research and interviews and featuring backmatter with archival materials and notes from the authors on the co-writing process"--Provided by publisher.
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2019., Pre-adolescent, Bloomsbury Children's Books Call No: B Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Source: Britannica Summary Note: In 1956, one year before federal troops escorted the Little Rock 9 into Central High School, fourteen year old Jo Ann Allen was one of twelve African-American students who broke the color barrier and integrated Clinton High School in Tennessee. At first things went smoothly for the Clinton 12, but then outside agitators interfered, pitting the townspeople against one another. Uneasiness turned into anger, and even the Clinton 12 themselves wondered if the easier thing to do would be to go back to their old school. Jo Ann found herself called on as the spokesperson of the group. But what about just being a regular teen? This is the heartbreaking and relatable story of her four months thrust into the national spotlight and as a trailblazer in history.
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2019., Pre-adolescent, Bloomsbury Children's Books Call No: BIOGRAPHY NF BOY Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "In 1956, one year before federal troops escorted the Little Rock 9 into Central High School, fourteen year old Jo Ann Allen was one of twelve African-American students who broke the color barrier and integrated Clinton High School in Tennessee. At first things went smoothly for the Clinton 12, but then outside agitators interfered, pitting the townspeople against one another. Uneasiness turned into anger, and even the Clinton Twelve themselves wondered if the easier thing to do would be to go back to their old school. Jo Ann--clear-eyed, practical, tolerant, and popular among both black and white students---found herself called on as the spokesperson of the group. But what about just being a regular teen? This is the heartbreaking and relatable story of her four months thrust into the national spotlight and as a trailblazer in history. Based on original research and interviews and featuring backmatter with archival materials and notes from the authors on the co-writing process"--Provided by publisher.
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2019., Pre-adolescent, Bloomsbury Children's Books Call No: 379.2 63 09768 73 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "In 1956, one year before federal troops escorted the Little Rock 9 into Central High School, fourteen year old Jo Ann Allen was one of twelve African-American students who broke the color barrier and integrated Clinton High School in Tennessee. At first things went smoothly for the Clinton 12, but then outside agitators interfered, pitting the townspeople against one another. Uneasiness turned into anger, and even the Clinton Twelve themselves wondered if the easier thing to do would be to go back to their old school. Jo Ann--clear-eyed, practical, tolerant, and popular among both black and white students---found herself called on as the spokesperson of the group. But what about just being a regular teen? This is the heartbreaking and relatable story of her four months thrust into the national spotlight and as a trailblazer in history. Based on original research and interviews and featuring backmatter with archival materials and notes from the authors on the co-writing process"--Provided by publisher.
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2019., Juvenile, Bloomsbury Children's Books Call No: 379.2 BOY Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: In 1956, one year before federal troops escorted the Little Rock 9 into Central High School, fourteen year old Jo Ann Allen was one of twelve African-American students who broke the color barrier and integrated Clinton High School in Tennessee. At first things went smoothly for the Clinton 12, but then outside agitators interfered, pitting the townspeople against one another. Uneasiness turned into anger, and even the Clinton Twelve themselves wondered if the easier thing to do would be to go back to their old school. Jo Ann--clear-eyed, practical, tolerant, and popular among both black and white students--found herself called on as the spokesperson of the group. This is the heartbreaking and relatable story of her four months thrust into the national spotlight and as a trailblazer in history.
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By Levy, Debbiec2007., Primary, Darby Creek Pub. Call No: [Fic] Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Sixth-grader Gabe, a middle child, is unsure of himself and how he fits in his family and the rest of his world. Both his brothers have learning disabilities, does he? Is he a "difficult child," as the book his mom has suggests? Or, does he simply need to find his place?.