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      1996., Signet Call No: 973.921 GRI   Edition: 35th anniversary ed    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: The author, a white man, recounts his experiences when he darkened his skin and traveled through the South as an African-American man.
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      [1996]., Signet Call No: Realistic 301.45 Bla   Edition: 35th anniversary ed. / with an epilogue by the author and a new afterword by Robert Bonazzi.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: The author, a white man, recounts his experiences when he darkened his skin and traveled through the South as an African-American man.
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      [2019]., Juvenile, Essential Library, an imprint of Abdo Publishing Call No: 975.5 CAP    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Special reports (Essential Library (Firm))Summary Note: The Charlottesville Protests delves into the eruption of violence that occurred in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017. It also examines the racial strife that's plagued the United States for decades and encourages readers to form their own opinions. Features include a glossary, references, websites, source notes, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.
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      [2020]., Juvenile, Crown Books for Young Readers Call No: Blue Fiction STONE   Edition: First edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: William Lamar, known as "Scoob," goes on a road trip thorugh the South with his grandmother in her recreational vehicle, visiting some of the major sites in the Civil Rights movement and learning about how people like him have been treated.
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      -- Reconstruction and the dawn of Jim Crow
      [2020]., Juvenile, Scholastic Focus Call No: 973.04 Gat    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s)Click here to view Summary Note: Examines the Civil War, emancipation, and the rise of Jim Crow laws in the South that impacted democratic rights for African Americans after the war and during the Reconstruction era. Discusses how white violence and racism affected civil rights progression, and draws parallels to today. Includes sidebars, black-and-white photographs and illustrations, and biographical profiles of notable individuals.
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      [2019]., Adolescent, Scholastic Focus Call No: Civil Rights NF GAT    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: American literary critic, teacher, historian, filmmaker and public intellectual Henry Louis Gates Jr. looks at America's history from 1861 to 1915, focusing on the destruction of slavery, the Reconstruction Amendments, and African-American resilience in times of racial unrest and drawing parallels to them with the early twenty-first century in the United States.
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      1991., Johns Hopkins University Press Call No: 973.921 WHI    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Analyzes the case of Emmett Till, a fourteen-year-old African-American boy from Chicago who was killed in Mississippi in 1955 for allegedly whistling at a white woman; discusses the trial and acquittal of the two men who lynched Till; and explores the social impact of the incident.
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      2006., National Geographic Society Call No: 323.1 BAU    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: How did two youths-one raised in an all-black community in the deep South, the other brought up with only whites in the Midwest-become partners for freedom during the civil rights movement of the 1960s? Freedom Riders compares and contrasts the childhoods of John Lewis and James Zwerg in a way that helps young readers understand the segregated experience of our nation's past. It shows how a common interest in justice created the convergent path that enabled these young men to meet.