Nobody gonna turn me 'round : stories and songs of the civil rights movement

Title
Nobody gonna turn me 'round : stories and songs of the civil rights movement

Author
Rappaport, Doreen, author.

ISBN
9780763619275

Publication Information
Cambridge, Mass. : Candlewick Press, 2006.

Physical Description
63 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.

General Note
The third book in a trilogy which began with No more! (2002) and Free at last! (2004).

Subject Term
African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- 20th century.
 
Civil rights movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century.

Geographic Term
United States -- Race relations.

Added Author
Evans, Shane

Summary
In the summer of 1955, Moses Wright braved mortal danger to testify against three white men accused of murdering Emmett Till, a brutal event that helped to spur the American civil rights movement. Nine black teenagers in Little Rock, Arkansas, headed out to a formerly white high school, despite warnings that "blood will run in the streets." James Lawson trained activists not to fight back with fists or words, no matter how many billy clubs rained down on them. Through ten turbulent years, black southerners filled jails and public places with the songs and strength passed down from their ancestors. This final book in a trilogy about the African-American experience is a tribute to the crusaders for equality and peace in America, a crusade that continues to this day.


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Park Grove Library (Cottage Grove)J 323.1196 RAPNonfiction Collection
R.H. Stafford Library (Woodbury)J 323.1196 RAPNonfiction Collection
Stillwater Public LibraryQ J 323.1196 RAPNonfiction Collection