civil rights leaders - Morgan Reynolds Publishing

SOCIAL STUDIES
CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS
While some of the leaders
of the civil rights movement
have entered the pantheon of
American heroes, others have yet
to receive their due recognition.
This continuing series combines
biographies of the lesser known
with the more famous and
provides young adult readers a
more thorough appreciation of
the committed champions for
social justice.
Tristate Book of Note
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SET INCLUDES TEN TITLES
Complete Set...................................... $289.50
Individual Titles.....................................$28.95
Set..................................... 978-1-931798-99-0
A Time for Martyrs: The Life of Malcolm X
128 pages © 2013 .........................978-1-59935-328-9
Roy Wilkins: Leader of the NAACP
176 pages © 2005..........................978-1-931798-49-5
A. Philip Randolph and the
African-American Labor Movement
160 pages © 2005..........................978-1-931798-50-1
No Easy Answers: Bayard Rustin and the Civil Rights
Movement
160 pages © 2005..........................978-1-931798-43-3
No Compromise: The Story of Harvey Milk
144 pages © 2009..........................978-1-59935-129-2
Unbound and Unbroken:
The Story of Frederick Douglass
144 pages © 2011..........................978-1-59935-136-0
Carter G. Woodson
Award winner
The Liberator: The Story of William
Lloyd Garrison
144 pages © 2011..........................978-1-59935-137-7
Eternal Vigilance:
The Story of Ida B. Wells-Barnett
144 pages © 2011..........................978-1-59935-111-7
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Marcus Garvey: Black Nationalist
128 pages © 2004 .......................... 978-1-931798-14-3
Freedom Cannot Rest: Ella Baker
and the Civil Rights Movement
176 pages © 2005 .......................... 978-1-931798-71-6
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REVIEW
“Aretha employs a conversational tone, including details that flesh out the
historical context . . . the depth of information here, especially Malcolm’s role
as an uncompromising alternative to the mainstream Civil Rights Movement,
makes this title a useful addition.”
—School Library Journal on A Time for Martyrs: The Life of Malcolm X
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