Just Like Martin
Just Like Martin, by Ossie Davis (1917), he watched his two classmates die in an explosion at his Alabama church, and organizes a children’s march for civil rights in autumn of 1963.
Dream of Freedom
Dream of Freedom, Diane McWhorter, explores the sacrifices of African Americans in social and political equality, and examines the violent attitude from white Americans.
Freedom on the Menu
Freedom on the Menu: the Greensboro sit-ins, by Carole Boston Weatherford, in 1960 this young southern black girl watches the lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina.
This is the Dream
This is the Dream, by Diane Z. Shore and Jessica Alexander. This is the American experience of African Americans before, during, and after the Civil Rights Movement.
The Children Bob Moses Led
The Children Bob Moses led, by William Heath(1942), Tom Morton a white American, who travels to Mississippi during Freedom Summer in 1964, it was the violent, tough period, and his dream is to help get African Americans the right to vote.