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100 1  Levine, Ellen,|eauthor. 
245 10 Freedom's children :|byoung civil rights activists tell 
       their own stories /|cEllen Levine. 
264  1 New York :|bPuffin Books,|c2000. 
300    xii, 167 pages :|billustrations ;|c23 cm 
336    text|2rdacontent. 
337    unmediated|2rdamedia. 
338    volume|2rdacarrier. 
500    "Illustrated with photographs." 
504    Includes bibliographical references (p. 158-159) and 
       index. 
520    In this inspiring collection of true stories, thirty 
       African-Americans who were children or teenagers in the 
       1950s and 1960s talk about what it was like for them to 
       fight segregation in the South-to sit in an all-white 
       restaurant and demand to be served, to refuse to give up a
       seat at the front of the bus, to be among the first to 
       integrate the public schools, and to face violence, arrest,
       and even death for the cause of freedom.   
520    Southern blacks who were young and involved in the civil 
       rights movement during the 1950s and 1960s describe their 
       experiences. 
650  0 African Americans|xCivil rights. 
650  0 Civil rights movements|xHistory|y20th century. 
650  0 African Americans|vInterviews. 
650  0 Civil rights workers|vInterviews. 
650  0 Race relations. 
650  0 Civil rights movements|xHistory. 
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 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  973.0496073 LEV    AVAILABLE