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Freedom Riders: A Primary Source Exploration of the Struggle for Racial Justice
Freedom Riders: A Primary Source Exploration of the Struggle for Racial Justice
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Freedom Riders: A Primary Source Exploration of the Struggle for Racial Justice

The Freedom Riders were a courageous group of people who decided to fight against bus segregation. They had no idea how bad it could get. But they were ready to stand up for their beliefs. Explore the points of view of the Freedom Riders and the people who opposed them through powerful primary sources and historical photos.

 
Dewey323.1196'07307509045
GenreInformational
  
Reading LevelGrades 3-4
Interest LevelGrades 3-6
GRLU
Lexile Level950L
ATOS Level5.7
AR Points0.5
AR Quiz #167154
Early Intervention Level28
  
Text TypeInformational Text
Text SubtypeCause & Effect
  
ISBN978-1-4914-0222-1
PublisherCapstone Press
BrandFact Finders
Copyright2015
  
Page Dimensions7 3/4" x 8 3/4"
Page Count32
LanguagesEnglish
BindingReinforced Library Binding
Hardcover
List Price: $29.99 School/Library Price
$22.49
 


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School Library Connection - Rich Parker, Media Specialist, Fox Chapel Elementary School, Germantown, Marylan

"STARRED REVIEW! Few would deny that the powerful words spoken and television news images were deciding factors in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. This series does a magnificent job in bringing these elements together within compelling narratives. . . .Highly Recommended." - School Library Connection

September 1, 2015

School Library Journal - Jennifer Prince, Buncombe County Public Libraries, NC

"The Freedom Riders were a courageous group of people who decided to fight against bus segregation. They had no idea how bad it could get. But they were ready to stand up for their beliefs. Explore the points of view of the Freedom Riders and the people who opposed them through powerful primary sources and historical photos." - School Library Journal

September 1, 2014

School Library Journal, "A Voting Rights Bookshelf" - Caitlin Augusta

"...this series provides students with valuable primary source material. It also serves struggling middle school readers; vocabulary is defined in context, clear captions accompany photographs, and related information in sidebars serve to break up the text. Together the books weave a chronological narrative of the civil rights movement. The parallels drawn between the historical events and their present-day significance will encourage readers to view the movement from a broader perspective." - School Library Journal, "A Voting Rights Bookshelf"

August 5, 2015

 

Literacy Daily - Karen Hildebrand, retired library media specialist at Dempsey Middle School in O

"Through archival photographs, newspaper accounts, quotes from white and African American civil rights workers, politicians, or eyewitnesses, these primary sources make this period of American history become real." - Literacy Daily

February 2, 2015

Heather E. Schwartz

Heather E. Schwartz

Heather E. Schwartz writes books for kids from her home in upstate New York. She loves writing because she loves learning new things, brainstorming creative ideas, and moving words around on a page. In her spare time, she runs a website for young writers (WriteintheMiddle.co). She also enjoys baking cookies in fun shapes, throwing holiday parties, walking in the woods, eating cider donuts, and spending time with her family.

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