Black history   : kids edition.
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Black history : kids edition.
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Box: This moving, lyrical tale about the cost and fragility of freedom follows the life of a man who courageously shipped himself out of slavery. Let the children march: In 1963 Birmingham, Alabama, thousands of African-American children volunteered to march for their civil rights after hearing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speak. A ride to remember: An interesting tale that reveals how in 1963, due to demonstrations and public protests, an amusement park in Maryland became desegregated and opened to all for the first time. Voice of freedom: Despite fierce prejudice and abuse, even being beaten within an inch of her life, Fannie Lou Hamer was a champion of civil rights from the 1950s until her death in 1977. Integral to the Freedom Summer of 1964, Ms. Hamer gave a speech at the Democratic National Convention that, despite President Johnson's interference, aired on national TV news and spurred the nation to support the Freedom Democrats. Celebrates Fannie Lou Hamer's life and legacy with a message of hope, determination, and strength. Sweet dreams, Sarah: Learn all about Sarah Goode, one of the first African-American women to acquire a patent for her unique cupboard bed, which helped her build a life far from slavery. Box: This moving, lyrical tale about the cost and fragility of freedom follows the life of a man who courageously shipped himself out of slavery.
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