Bound To Stay Bound

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001 2019009006 690078
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008240508s2020 nyuo b b 001 0 eng
010 a| 2019009006
020 a|9781538248690 (lib. ed.)
020 a|1538248697 (lib. ed.)
020 a|9781538248676 (pbk.)
020 a|1538248670 (pbk.)
040 a|DLC
b|eng
c|IlJaBTS
d|IlJaBTS
043 a|n-us---
050  a|E185.61
b|.O39 2020
082  a|323.1196/073
2|2020
1001 a|O'Mara, John.
24514a|The Civil Rights Movement /
c|by John O'Mara.
250 a|1st ed.
260 a|New York :
b|Gareth Stevens,
c|c2020.
300 a|32 p. :
b|ill. (some col.) ;
c|24 cm
4901 a|Look at US history
500 a|Includes glossary.
504 a|Includes bibliographical references and index.
520 a|The rights of a nation's citizens are civil rights. In the 1950s and 1960s, black Americans organized a movement to demand these rights, including equal education, the right to vote, and many other freedoms. This significant and accessible volume takes readers through the key events of the movement, including its victories and disappointments. Central figures such as Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X are featured, and a timeline helps readers understand the movement's progression.
5211 a|007-009.
b|BTSB.
5218 a|J.
b|Guided Reading Level.
650 7a|African Americans
x|Civil rights.
2|sears
650 7a|Civil rights movements
z|United States
x|History
y|20th century.
2|sears
650 1a|African Americans
x|Civil rights.
650 1a|Civil rights movements
z|United States
x|History
y|20th century.
655 1a|History.
655 1a|Social sciences.
655 7c|JNF025000
a|NONFICTION / History / General.
2|bisacsh
655 7c|JNF052000
a|NONFICTION / Social Science / General.
2|bisacsh
830  a|Look at US history.


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