Marching for freedom : walk together, children, and don't you grow weary
(Audiobook CD)
Author
Contributors
Published
[Grand Haven, MI] : Brilliance Audio, [2010].
ISBN
9781441868787, 144186878X
Lexile measure
960L
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Copies
Location | Call Number | Status |
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Evergreen Park Public Library - Juvenile Stacks | J AUDIO 323.1196 PAR | On Shelf |
Subjects
LC Subjects
African American children -- Political activity -- Alabama -- History -- 20th century -- Juvenile literature.
African Americans -- Civil rights -- Alabama -- History -- 20th century -- Juvenile literature.
Alabama -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century -- Juvenile literature.
Audiobooks.
Children's audiobooks.
Civil rights movements -- Alabama -- History -- 20th century -- Juvenile literature.
Literature.
Selma to Montgomery Rights March -- (1965 : -- Selma, Ala.) -- Juvenile literature.
Sound recordings.
African Americans -- Civil rights -- Alabama -- History -- 20th century -- Juvenile literature.
Alabama -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century -- Juvenile literature.
Audiobooks.
Children's audiobooks.
Civil rights movements -- Alabama -- History -- 20th century -- Juvenile literature.
Literature.
Selma to Montgomery Rights March -- (1965 : -- Selma, Ala.) -- Juvenile literature.
Sound recordings.
More Details
Published
[Grand Haven, MI] : Brilliance Audio, [2010].
Format
Audiobook CD
Physical Desc
3 audio discs (2 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Language
English
ISBN
9781441868787, 144186878X
UPC
9781441868770
Accelerated Reader
MG+
Level 6.6, 3 Points
Level 6.6, 3 Points
Lexile measure
960
Notes
General Note
Title from web.
General Note
Unabridged library edition.
General Note
Compact discs.
General Note
Duration: 2:00:00.
Participants/Performers
Read by Alan Bomar Jones.
Description
March 7, 1965. The eerie silence was broken only by the sound of scuffling feet as marchers approached the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. The mood was sober. Hundreds of men, women, and children had been protesting in Selma for weeks to win black Americans the right to vote. Led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., they were committed to the voting rights movement despite the risks. Not even the youngest protestors gave up, and their defiance and courage were inspiring.
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AUDIOBOOK CD
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Partridge, E., & Jones, A. B. (2010). Marching for freedom: walk together, children, and don't you grow weary . Brilliance Audio.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Partridge, Elizabeth and Alan Bomar. Jones. 2010. Marching for Freedom: Walk Together, Children, and Don't You Grow Weary. Brilliance Audio.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Partridge, Elizabeth and Alan Bomar. Jones. Marching for Freedom: Walk Together, Children, and Don't You Grow Weary Brilliance Audio, 2010.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Partridge, Elizabeth., and Alan Bomar Jones. Marching for Freedom: Walk Together, Children, and Don't You Grow Weary Brilliance Audio, 2010.
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