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Birmingham, 1963 Carole Boston Weatherford

Birmingham, 1963 By Carole Boston Weatherford

Birmingham, 1963 by Carole Boston Weatherford


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Birmingham, 1963 Summary

Birmingham, 1963 by Carole Boston Weatherford

A poetic tribute to the victims of the racially motivated church bombing that served as a seminal event in the struggle for civil rights. In 1963, the eyes of the world were on Birmingham, Alabama, a flashpoint for the civil rights movement. Birmingham was one of the most segregated cities in the United States. Civil rights demonstrators were met with police dogs and water cannons. On Sunday, September 15, 1963, members of the Ku Klux Klan planted sticks of dynamite at the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, which served as a meeting place for civil rights organizers. The explosion killed four little girls. Their murders shocked the nation and turned the tide in the struggle for equality. A Jane Addams Children's Honor Book, here is a book that captures the heartbreak of that day, as seen through the eyes of a fictional witness. Archival photographs with poignant text written in free verse offer a powerful tribute to the young victims.

Birmingham, 1963 Reviews

A gorgeous memorial to the four killed on that horrible day, and to the thousands of children who braved violence to help change the world. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review

Filled with emotion. . . . This is a book that should be in every library collection. --Library Media Connection, starred review

An intimate experience. . . . An emotional read, made even more accessible and powerful by the viewpoint of the child narrator. --School Library Journal, starred review

About Carole Boston Weatherford

New York Times best-selling author Carole Boston Weatherford's 60-plus books include the Caldecott Honor book Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre, for which she was awarded the Coretta Scott King Author Award and a Sibert Honor; the Newbery Honor winner Box; and the Caldecott Honor winners Freedom in Congo Square, Fannie Lou Hamer,and Moses. She won a Coretta Scott King Author Honor for Becoming Billie Holiday. Weatherford teaches at Fayetteville State University in North Carolina. Visit cbweatherford.com.

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CIN1590784405G
9781590784402
1590784405
Birmingham, 1963 by Carole Boston Weatherford
Used - Good
Hardback
Astra Publishing House
20070901
40
Winner of Jefferson Cup (Young Adults) 2008 Commended for Jane Addams Children's Book Award (Books for Older Children) 2008 Short-listed for North Carolina Children's Book Award (Junior Book) 2009 Short-listed for Rhode Island Children's Book Awards 2009
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