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100 1  Maye, Marilyn Allman. 
245 10 Seven sisters and a brother :|bfriendship, resistance, and
       untold truths behind black student activism in the 1960s
       |h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
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511 0  Narrated by Machelle Williams and David Sadzin. 
520    Meet the inspirational students: This narrative tells the 
       story of seven women and one man at the heart of a sit-in 
       protesting decreased enrollment and hiring of African 
       Americans at Swarthmore College and demanding a Black 
       Studies curriculum. The book, written by the former 
       students themselves, also includes autobiographical 
       chapters, providing a unique cross-sectional view into the
       lives of young people during the Civil Rights era. 
       Correcting media representation: For years the media and 
       some in the school community portrayed the peaceful 
       protest in a negative light-this collective narrative 
       provides a very necessary and overdue retelling of the 
       revolution that took place at Swarthmore College in 1969. 
       The group of eight student protestors have only recently 
       begun to receive credit for the school's greater 
       inclusiveness, as well as the influence their actions had 
       on universities around the country. Stories that inspire 
       change: This book chronicles the historical eight-day sit-
       in at Swarthmore College, and the authors also include 
       untold stories about their family backgrounds and their 
       experiences as student activists. They share how 
       friendships, out-of-the-box alliances, and a commitment to
       moral integrity strengthened them to push through and 
       remain resilient in the face of adversity. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
700 1  Kelley, Aundrea White. 
700 1  Gronigen, Bridget Van. 
700 1  Rose, Myra E. 
700 1  Holifield, Marilyn. 
700 1  Baynes, Joyce Frisby. 
700 1  Domingo, Jannette O. 
700 1  Buchanan, Harold S. 
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