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The march against fear The last great walk of the civil rights movement and the emergence of black power. Cover Image E-audiobook E-audiobook

The march against fear The last great walk of the civil rights movement and the emergence of black power

Bausum, Ann. (Author). Chilton, Karen. (Added Author).

Summary: James Meredith's 1966 march in Mississippi began as one man's peaceful protest for voter registration and became one of the South's most important demonstrations of the civil rights movement. It brought together leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and Stokely Carmichael, who formed an unlikely alliance that resulted in the Black Power movement, which ushered in a new era in the fight for equality. The retelling of Meredith's story opens on the day of his assassination attempt and goes back in time to recount the moments leading up to that event and its aftermath. Readers learn about the powerful figures and emerging leaders who joined the over 200-mile walk that became known as the "March Against Fear." Thoughtfully presented by award-winning author Ann Bausum, this book helps readers understand the complex issues of fear, injustice, and the challenges of change. It is a history lesson that's as important and relevant today as it was 50 years ago.

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  • ISBN: 9781501967207 (sound recording)
  • Physical Description: electronic
    electronic resource
    remote
    1 online resource (4 audio files) : digital
  • Edition: Unabridged.
  • Publisher: Prince Frederick : Recorded Books Inc., 2018.

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General Note:
Unabridged.
Participant or Performer Note: Narrator: Karen Chilton.
Target Audience Note:
Text Difficulty 8 - Text Difficulty 9
1140 Lexile.
System Details Note:
Requires OverDrive Listen (file size: N/A KB) or OverDrive app (file size: 120113 KB).
Subject: Young Adult Nonfiction
History
Genre: Electronic books.

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