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"Mississippi Race relations Juvenile fiction."
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White socks only
by
Coleman, Evelyn, 1948- author
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Geter, Tyrone, illustrator
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African Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Race relations Juvenile fiction.
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African Americans Fiction.
2015
Grandma tells the story about her first trip alone into town during the days when segregation still existed in Mississippi.
Mississippi bridge
by
Taylor, Mildred D
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Ginsburg, Max
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Race relations Juvenile fiction.
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African Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Discrimination Juvenile fiction.
2000
During a heavy rainstorm in 1930s rural Mississippi, a ten-year-old white boy sees a bus driver order all the black passengers off a crowded bus to make room for late-arriving white passengers and then set off across the raging Rosa Lee River.
Roll of thunder, hear my cry
by
Taylor, Mildred D
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Pinkney, Jerry, ill
in
African Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Prejudices Juvenile fiction.
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Depressions 1929 Juvenile fiction.
1997
A black family living in Mississippi during the Depression of the 1930s is faced with prejudice and discrimination which its children do not understand.
Roll of thunder, hear my cry
by
Taylor, Mildred D., author
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Woodson, Jacqueline, writer of introduction
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Nelson, Kadir, illustrator
in
African Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Race relations Juvenile fiction.
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Depressions 1929 Juvenile fiction.
2016
A black family living in Mississippi during the Depression of the 1930s is faced with prejudice and discrimination which its children do not understand. One of the author's novels about the Logan family.
Midnight without a moon
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Jackson, Linda Williams, author
in
African Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Race relations Juvenile fiction.
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Racism Juvenile fiction.
2017
Rose Lee Carter, a thirteen-year-old African-American girl, dreams of life beyond the Mississippi cotton fields during the summer of 1955, but when Emmett Till is murdered and his killers are unjustly acquitted, Rose is torn between seeking her destiny outside of Mississippi or staying and being a part of an important movement.
A sky full of stars
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Jackson, Linda Williams, author
in
African Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Civil rights movements Juvenile fiction.
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African Americans Fiction.
2018
In Stillwater, Mississippi, in 1955, thirteen-year-old African American Rose Lee Carter looks to her family and friends to understand her place in the burgeoning Civil Rights Movement.
Revolution
by
Wiles, Deborah, author
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Wiles, Deborah. Sixties trilogy ;
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African Americans Civil rights History 20th century Juvenile fiction.
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Nineteen sixty-four, A.D. Juvenile fiction.
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Nineteen sixties Juvenile fiction.
2014
\"It's 1964, and Sunny's town is being invaded--or at least that's what the adults of Greenwood, Mississippi, are saying. All Sunny knows is that people from up north are coming to help people register to vote. They're calling it Freedom Summer. Meanwhile, Sunny can't help but feel like her house is being invaded, too. She has a new stepmother, a new brother, and a new sister crowding her life, giving her little room to breathe\"--Provided by publisher.