Search Results: Returned 17 Results, Displaying Titles 1 - 17
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2008, c2007., Speak Call No: Historical fiction FIC DRAPER Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: In 1957, Sylvia Patterson's life--that of a normal African American teenager--is disrupted by the impending integration of Little Rock's Central High when she is selected to be one of the first black students to attend the previously all white school.
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c2007., Dutton Children's Books Call No: Historical[Fic] Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Sylvia Patterson's life suddenly changes with the integration of Little Rock's Central High in 1957 when she is selected to be one of the first black students to attend the previously all white school.
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c2012., G. P. Putnam's Sons Call No: HISTORICAL F LEV Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: In 1958 Little Rock, Arkansas, painfully shy twelve-year-old Marlee sees her city and family divided over school integration, but her friendship with Liz, a new student, helps her find her voice and fight against racism.
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c2012., Pre-adolescent, G.P. Putnam's Sons Call No: FIC LEV Genre: Historical fiction Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: In 1958 Little Rock, Arkansas, painfully shy twelve-year-old Marlee sees her city and family divided over school integration, but her friendship with Liz, a new student, helps her find her voice and fight against racism.
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2013, c2012., Puffin Books Call No: Historical fiction FIC LEVINE Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Twelve-year-old Marlee develops a strong friendship with Liz, the new girl in school, but when Liz suddenly stops attending school and Marlee hears a rumor that her friend is actually an African American girl passing herself off as white, the two young girls must decide whether their friendship is worth taking on integration and the dangers it could bring to their families.
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c2012., Pre-adolescent, G.P. Putnam's Sons Call No: FIC LEVINE Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: In 1958 Little Rock, Arkansas, painfully shy twelve-year-old Marlee sees her city and family divided over school integration, but her friendship with Liz, a new student, helps her find her voice and fight against racism.
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c2012., Pre-adolescent, G. P. Putnam's Sons Call No: [Fic] Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: In 1958 Little Rock, Arkansas, painfully shy twelve-year-old Marlee sees her city and family divided over school integration, but her friendship with Liz, a new student, helps her find her voice and fight against racism.
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c2012., Juvenile, Compass Point Books Call No: 323.1 TOU Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Captured historySummary Note: Recounts the events surrounding the 1957 photograph taken by Will Counts that captured one of nine African-American students trying to enter an Arkansas high school while being taunted by an angry white mob and discusses how the photo brought the civil rights movement to the forefront of the nation's attention.
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c2012., Juvenile, Compass Point Books Call No: 379.26 TOUGAS Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Captured history.Summary Note: Explores the controversy surrounding the integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, and reveals how the now-iconic photograph by Will Counts of one of the Little Rock Nine being taunted by a crowd changed the face of the Civil Rights Movement.
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c2012, Pre-adolescent, Compass Point Books Call No: 379.2 63 09767 73 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Captured historySummary Note: Recounts the events surrounding the 1957 photograph taken by Will Counts that captured one of nine African-American students trying to enter an Arkansas high school while being taunted by an angry white mob and discusses how the photo brought the civil rights movement to the forefront of the nation's attention.
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c2012., Pre-adolescent, Compass Point Books Call No: Civil Rights NF TOU Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Captured history.Summary Note: Recounts the events surrounding the 1957 photograph taken by Will Counts that captured one of nine African-American students trying to enter an Arkansas high school while being taunted by an angry white mob and discusses how the photo brought the civil rights movement to the forefront of the nation's attention.
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2012., Juvenile, Gareth Stevens Pub. Call No: 741.5 JEF Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)View cover image provided by Mackin Series Title: Graphic history of the civil rights movementSummary Note: In graphic novel format, relates the story of the Little Rock Nine, nine students who faced violent racism to become the first African Americans to attend the formerly segregated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957.
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c2001., Enslow Publishers Call No: 373.767 73 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: In American history
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[2018], Juvenile, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Call No: B BEALS Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: From the legendary civil rights activist and author of the million-copy selling Warriors Dont Cry comes a powerful, timely new memoir about growing up in the segregated South. Civil rights heroine Melba Patillo Beals puts readers right in her saddle oxfords as she struggles to understandand fight back againstthe laws that told her she was less just because of the color of her skin.
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2018., Juvenile, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Call No: B BEALS Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Click here to view Summary Note: Beals' autobiography looks at her childhood when she began noticing the injustice of racism. Discusses the impact of her parents who both highly valued education--her mother earning a PhD from University of Arkansas--and her grandmother who understood how to live in a white world but also how to rebel within it.
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c2004., Clarion Books Call No: B Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Table of contents Summary Note: Presents a biography of Daisy Bates, examining her accomplishments as a civil rights activist, journalist, and organizer, and discussing her role as mentor to the nine African-American students who integrated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957.
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c2008, Enslow Publishers Call No: 379.2 630976773 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Table of contents only Series Title: From many cultures, one historySummary Note: "Discusses the story of nine African-American students who desegregated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957, including the history that led to the event and the discrimination they faced on a daily basis"--Provided by publisher.