001 | 2022917170 179017 | |
003 | IlJaBTS | |
005 | 20231204120846.0 | |
008 | 231204s2024 mnuabo c 000 1 eng | |
010 | a| 2022917170 | |
020 | a|9781669014683 (trade) | |
020 | a|1669014681 (trade) | |
020 | a|9781669014645 (pbk.) | |
020 | a|1669014649 (pbk.) | |
040 | a|DLC c|IlJaBTS d|IlJaBTS | |
082 | 4 | a|[Fic] 2|23/eng/20230106 |
100 | 1 | a|Butler-Ngugi, Anitra. |
245 | 1 | a|Essie and the march on Selma : b|a bloody Sunday survival story / c|by Anitra Butler-Ngugi ; illustrated by Wendy Tan Shiau Wei. |
260 | a|North Mankato, MN : b|Stone Arch, c|c2024. | |
300 | a|103 p. : b|ill., map ; c|20 cm | |
490 | 1 | a|Girls survive |
500 | a|Includes glossary. | |
520 | a|Twelve-year-old Essie believes that Black people should be allowed to vote, and she's willing to march for that right. On Sunday, March 7, 1965, puts on her best dress to join protesters as they plan to visit the governor in Montgomery, Alabama. But as the 600 marchers approach the Edmund Pettis bridge in Selma, they are stopped by state troopers. Can Essie survive blows, tear gas, and being sprayed with a water hose to continue her fight for voting rights? | |
521 | 1 | a|008-012. b|BTSB. |
521 | a|Grades 4-6 b|Capstone | |
521 | 8 | a|720 b|Lexile. |
526 | a|Accelerated Reader b|MG c|4.7 d|2.0 z|520488. | |
611 | 27 | a|Selma to Montgomery Rights March d|(1965 : c|Selma, Ala.) v|Fiction. 2|sears |
611 | 21 | a|Selma to Montgomery Rights March d|(1965 : c|Selma, Ala.) v|Fiction. |
650 | 7 | a|African Americans x|Suffrage v|Fiction. 2|sears |
650 | 7 | a|Civil rights movements v|Fiction. 2|sears |
650 | 1 | a|African Americans x|Suffrage v|Fiction. |
650 | 1 | a|Civil rights movements v|Fiction. |
655 | 7 | a|Historical fiction. 2|lcgft |
655 | 1 | a|Multiculturalism in literature. |
655 | 7 | c|JUV016000 a|FICTION / Historical / General. 2|bisacsh |
655 | 7 | c|JUV074000 a|FICTION / Diversity & Multicultural. 2|bisacsh |
700 | 1 | a|Wei, Wendy Tan Shiau, e|ill. |
830 | a|Girls survive. |
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