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823788
Accountable : the true story of a racist social media account and the teenagers whose lives it changed by Slater, Dashka 

BTSB Prebound(Farrar Straus Giroux, 2023)


Publication Date: 08/22/2023

BTSB #: 823788 Available

Dewey: 371.829/NAges: 14-18   
AR: 7.1 MG+ Lexile: 1000

Subjects: Albany High School (Albany, Calif.) Racism - California Responsibility Social media - Influence - California African Americans - Social conditions - California Minority high school students - Social conditions - California Discrimination - California


Summary: A young adult nonfiction book on how Albany High School handles a racist social media incident that incurs lasting and devastating consequences.


25.18 *

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489952
Ambushed! : the assassination plot against President Garfield [Medical Fiascoes]by Jarrow, Gail 

BTSB Prebound(Calkins Creek, 2021)


Publication Date: 10/12/2021

BTSB #: 489952 Available

Dewey: 973.8/BAges: 10-14   
AR: 7.6 MG Lexile: 1020

Subjects: Garfield, James A.|q(James Abram),|d1831-1881 - Assassination Presidents - Biography Presidents - United States - History Medicine - History|y19th century


Summary: Blends science, history, and medical mysteries to tell the story of the assassination and ultimately horrible death of President James Garfield the 20th President of the United States.


24.48 *

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Free lunch by Ogle, Rex 

BTSB Prebound(Norton Young Readers, 2019)


Publication Date: 09/10/2019

BTSB #: 686638 In Bindery

Dewey: 362.7092/BAges: 9-12   
AR: 3.7 MG RC: 4.2 6-8 Lexile: 540 HL F&P: Z+

Subjects: Ogle, Rex - Childhood and youth Poor children - United States - Biography Hunger School children - Food Middle school students


Summary: A story of starting middle school on the free lunch program, heartbreaking and true. Rex and his baby brother often went hungry, wore secondhand clothes, were short of school supplies and Rex was on the school's free lunch program and subject not only to physical hunger but the humiliation of having it announced every day in the school lunch line. Rex's is a compelling story of a more profound hunger-that of a child for his parents' love and care.


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568465
March : book three by Lewis, John 

BTSB Prebound(Top Shelf, 2016)


Publication Date: 08/02/2016

BTSB #: 568465 Available

Dewey: 323.1196/NAges: 13-16   
AR: 5.9 MG+RC: 5.7 6-8

Subjects: Lewis, John,|d1940-2020 Civil rights movements - United States Civil rights workers Historical comic books, strips, etc


Summary: The conclusion to the March trilogy, the books that explain the methods and the moral foundations of the civil rights movement, how civil rights activists did what they did and won what they won, and how they had the strength to do it in the most difficult circumstances imaginable. In graphic novel format.


6.50 *

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158168
Unwanted : stories of the Syrian refugees by Brown, Don 

BTSB Prebound(Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2018)


Publication Date: 09/18/2018

BTSB #: 158168 Available

Dewey: 956.9104/NAges: 14-18   
AR: 5.7 MG+

Subjects: Syria - History|yCivil War, 2011- - Refugees


Summary: An eye-opening exploration of the ongoing Syrian refugee crisis, exposing the harsh realities of living in, and trying to escape, a war zone.


6.50 *

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Victory. Stand! : raising my fist for justice by Smith, Tommie 

BTSB Prebound(Norton Young Readers, 2022)


Publication Date: 07/30/2023

BTSB #: 827224 Available

Dewey: 796.4209/AAges: 12-18   
AR: 5.9 UG

Subjects: Smith, Tommie,|d1944- Olympic Games|n(19th :|d1968 : - Mexico City, Mexico) Track and field athletes - United States - Biography African American athletes - Biography African American athletes - Biography - Comic books, strips, etc


Summary: A groundbreaking and timely memoir in graphic novel format from one of the most iconic figures in American sports-and a tribute to his fight for civil rights. On October 16, 1968, during the medal ceremony at the Mexico City Olympics, Tommie Smith, the gold medal winner in the 200-meter sprint, and John Carlos, the bronze medal winner, stood on the podium in black socks and raised their black-gloved fists to protest racial injustice inflicted upon African Americans. Both men were forced to leave the Olympics.


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