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Step by step! : how the Lincoln School marchers blazed a trail to justice
by
Rigaud, Debbie
, Penn, Carlotta M
, Lilly, Nysha, illustrator
, Ohio Humanities
in
1900-1999
/ Segregation in education Ohio Hillsboro Juvenile literature.
/ School integration Ohio Hillsboro Juvenile literature.
/ Race relations
/ School integration
/ Segregation in education
/ Hillsboro (Ohio) Race relations 20th century Juvenile literature.
/ Hillsboro (Ohio) History 20th century Juvenile literature.
/ Ohio Hillsboro
2023
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Step by step! : how the Lincoln School marchers blazed a trail to justice
by
Rigaud, Debbie
, Penn, Carlotta M
, Lilly, Nysha, illustrator
, Ohio Humanities
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1900-1999
/ Segregation in education Ohio Hillsboro Juvenile literature.
/ School integration Ohio Hillsboro Juvenile literature.
/ Race relations
/ School integration
/ Segregation in education
/ Hillsboro (Ohio) Race relations 20th century Juvenile literature.
/ Hillsboro (Ohio) History 20th century Juvenile literature.
/ Ohio Hillsboro
2023
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Step by step! : how the Lincoln School marchers blazed a trail to justice
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Rigaud, Debbie
, Penn, Carlotta M
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/ Segregation in education Ohio Hillsboro Juvenile literature.
/ School integration Ohio Hillsboro Juvenile literature.
/ Race relations
/ School integration
/ Segregation in education
/ Hillsboro (Ohio) Race relations 20th century Juvenile literature.
/ Hillsboro (Ohio) History 20th century Juvenile literature.
/ Ohio Hillsboro
2023
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2023
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\"Imagine you had to walk 600 miles to get fair treatment at school!\" Twelve-year-old Joyce Clemons introduces a fictional memory book documenting the little-known true story of nineteen Black mothers, thirty-seven children, and their two-year march to integrate an Ohio elementary school. Following the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision, Black mothers in Hillsboro, OH, attempted to enroll their children at the all-white Webster School. However, the local school board refused the call for integration. Demanding equal education, a group of Black mothers and children marched to and from Webster daily--until Black students were admitted. In Step by Step!, New York Times bestselling author Debbie Rigaud and coauthor Carlotta Penn thoughtfully capture the voice of a young activist and emphasize the power of Black mothers' leadership. Nysha Lilly's expressive illustrations, with historical primary sources interspersed throughout, immerse readers in the Lincoln School Marchers' fight. Rigaud and Penn simultaneously convey the challenges the marchers faced with the uplifting joy of a united community, encouraging readers to \"keep on marching\" for justice. Step by Step! is a collaboration between Ohio Humanities, Daydreamers Press, and the Lincoln School Marchers, who resolved to share their story.
Publisher
Daydreamers Press
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ISBN
9780999661383, 0999661388, 9780999661390, 0999661396
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| Call Number | Copies | Material | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| F497.H6 RIG | 1 | BOOK | AUTOSTORE |
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