Based on a scene from Wright's autobiography, Black boy, in which the seventeen-year-old African-American borrows a white man's library card and devours every book as a ticket to freedom.
You Are Now on Indian Land (Civil Rights Struggles Around the World)
by Margaret J Goldstein
The Killing of George Floyd (Special Reports)
by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD and Alexis Burling
Sexism at Work (Being Female in America)
by Duchess Harris and Gail Radley
Sylvia Méndez (Our Voices: Spanish and Latino Figures of American History)
by Philip Wolny
Blacks in Paris: African American Culture in Europe (Freedom's Promise)
by Duchess Harris and Anitra Budd
The March on Washington and Its Legacy (Freedom's Promise)
by Duchess Harris
Peek into the magic of Diwali in this heart-warming picture book about Diwali, siblings and how very special this celebration can be. This year, Ariana has plans to make Diwali an extra special celebration, with yummy sweets, divas around the house, pretty clothes, fireworks and... the rangoli competition, of course. "This year, I am DEFINITELY going to win the rangoli competition." Everything would go perfectly to plan if it weren't for Rafi,...
El Movimiento Por Los Derechos Civiles En Texas (the Civil Rights Movement in Texas) (Enfoque En Texas (Spotlight on Texas))
by Kristen Rajczak Nelson
"A picture book biography of John Roy Lynch, one of the first African-Americans elected into the United States Congress"--Provided by publisher.
Male Privilege (Being Female in America)
by Duchess, Ph.D. Harris
Why Are People Prejudiced? (Exploring Tough Issues)
by Cath Senker
The Split History of the Women's Suffrage Movement (Perspectives Flip Books)
by Don Nardo
Traces the origins and progression of hysteria, fear, and persecution associated with witches and witchcraft in western societies.