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The first step : how one girl put segregation on trial  Cover Image Book Book

The first step : how one girl put segregation on trial

Goodman, Susan E. 1952- (author.). Lewis, Earl B., (illustrator.).

Summary: Shares the story of Sarah Roberts and her 1847 case petitioning that she be allowed to attend a white school, explaining how her heroic efforts established key precedents and paved the way for civil rights advancements.

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  • ISBN: 0802737420
  • ISBN: 9780802737427
  • ISBN: 0802737412
  • ISBN: 9780802737410
  • ISBN: 0802737390
  • ISBN: 9780802737397
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
    print
  • Publisher: New York : Bloomsbury, 2016.
Subject: Segregation in education Law and legislation United States
African Americans Legal status, laws, etc United States
African Americans Education Massachusetts
Discrimination in education Law and legislation Massachusetts Boston
Segregation in education Law and legislation Massachusetts Boston
Roberts, Sarah C 1844- Trials, litigation, etc

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Covington Branch J 344.730798 Good (Text) 33126020403584 JNonfiction Available -

Susan E. Goodman is the author of more than thirty nonfiction books for children, including How Do You Burp in Space?; See How They Run: Campaign Dreams, Election Schemes, and the Race to the White House; All in Just One Cookie, an ALA Notable Book; and On This Spot, a Washington Post Top Picture Book of the Year. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts.
www.susangoodmanbooks.com

E. B. Lewis is the acclaimed illustrator of more than fifty books for children, including the Caldecott Honor book Coming On Home Soon and several Coretta Scott King Award winners, such as Talkin' About Bessie: The Story of Aviator Elizabeth Coleman and Bat Boy and His Violin. He lives in Folsom, New Jersey.
www.eblewis.com

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