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Freedom Summer for young people : the violent season that made Mississippi burn and made America a democracy  Cover Image Book Book

Freedom Summer for young people : the violent season that made Mississippi burn and made America a democracy

Watson, Bruce 1953- (author.). Stefoff, Rebecca, 1951- (Added Author). Watson, Bruce 1953- Freedom Summer. Adaptation of (expression) (Added Author).

Summary: "In the summer of 1964, as the Civil Rights movement boiled over, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) sent more than seven hundred college students to Mississippi to help black Americans already battling for democracy, their dignity and the right to vote. The campaign was called "Freedom Summer." But on the evening after volunteers arrived, three young civil rights workers went missing, presumed victims of the Ku Klux Klan. The disappearance focused America's attention on Mississippi. In the days and weeks that followed, volunteers and local black activists faced intimidation, threats, and violence from white people who didn't believe African Americans should have the right to vote. As the summer unfolded, volunteers were arrested or beaten. Black churches were burned. More Americans came to Mississippi, including doctors, clergymen, and Martin Luther King. A few frightened volunteers went home, but the rest stayed on in Mississippi, teaching in Freedom Schools, registering voters, and living with black people as equals. Freedom Summer brought out the best and the worst in America. The story told within these pages is of everyday people fighting for freedom, a fight that continues today. 'Freedom Summer for Young People' is a riveting account of a decisive moment in American history, sure to move and inspire readers"--

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  • ISBN: 9781644210093
  • ISBN: 9781644210109
  • Physical Description: print
    v, 442 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Seven Stories Press, [2020]

Content descriptions

General Note:
"A Triangle Square book for young readers."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Before: Mississippi at a crossroads -- A risky bus ride -- The past is "not even past" -- Freedom Street -- Battleground for America -- "It is sure enough changing" -- The sickness and the scars -- July 16: Another so-called "Freedom Day" -- "Walk together, children" -- A blot on the country -- The flowering of Freedom Summer -- "The stuff democracy is made of" -- Beauty for ashes -- After: ordinary people made a difference.
Target Audience Note:
Grades 7-9 Seven Stories Press
Subject: African Americans Civil rights Mississippi History 20th century
African Americans Suffrage Mississippi History 20th century
Mississippi Freedom Project.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
Civil rights movements Mississippi History 20th century
Civil rights workers Mississippi History 20th century
Mississippi Race relations History 20th century

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Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity Y 323.119 WAT 2020 (Text) 31001101806413 Young Adult Non-Fiction Available -

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