Bound To Stay Bound

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001 2017055119 384819
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008180830s2018 nyuao d b 001 0 eng
010 a| 2017055119
020 a|9781338239454 (trade)
020 a|1338239457 (trade)
040 a|LBSOR/DLC
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050  a|F379.C59
b|G65 2018
082  a|976.3/67
2|2018
1001 a|Goldstone, Lawrence,
d|1947-
245a|Unpunished murder :
b|massacre at Colfax and the quest for justice /
c|Lawrence Goldstone.
250 a|1st ed.
260 a|New York :
b|Scholastic Focus,
c|c2018.
300 a|262 p. :
b|ill. ;
c|21 cm
500 a|Includes glossary.
504 a|Includes bibliographical references and index.
5103 a|Horn book starred, September 2018
5103 a|Booklist starred, June 01, 2018
5104 a|Horn book guide, September 2018
520 a|On Easter Sunday of 1873, just eight years after the Civil War ended, a band of white supremacists marched into Grant Parish, Louisiana, and massacred over one hundred unarmed African Americans. The court case that followed would reach the highest court in the land. Yet, not a single person was convicted. The opinion issued by the Supreme Court in US v. Cruikshank set in motion a process that would help implement Jim Crow and two-tiered justice.
5211 a|012-018.
b|BTSB.
5218 a|1260
b|Lexile.
526  a|Accelerated Reader
b|UG
c|9.1
d|9.0
z|199228.
526  a|Reading Counts
b|6-8
c|12.9
d|12
z|75156.
61017a|United States.
b|Supreme Court.
2|sears
61017a|United States.
b|Supreme Court.
2|sears
650 1a|African Americans
z|Colfax (Louisiana)
650 1a|Massacres
z|Colfax (Louisiana)
650 1a|Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)
650 1a|Constitutional law
z|United States.
650 7a|African Americans
z|Colfax (Louisiana)
2|sears
650 7a|Massacres
z|Colfax (Louisiana)
2|sears
650 7a|Reconstruction (1865-1876)
2|sears
650 7a|Constitutional law
z|United States.
2|sears


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