Amazing Americans: Thurgood Marshall CART 6-Pack

Amazing Americans: Thurgood Marshall CART 6-Pack
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Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1642905992

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Thurgood Marshall was an incredible man who believed that "separate but equal" was not fair. He fought for people and their civil rights and became a justice for the Supreme Court where he helped change unfair laws for African Americans. He is known as "Mr. Civil Rights." Colorful images, supporting text, a glossary, table of contents, and index all work together to help students better understand the content and be fully engaged from cover to cover. This 6-pack includes six copies of this title and a culturally responsive, shared-reading focused lesson plan.

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Author: Wil Haygood
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2015
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307957195

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"The author of The Butler presents a revelatory biography of the first African-American Supreme Court justice--one of the giants of the civil rights movement, and one of the most transforming Supreme Court justices of the 20th century, "--Novelist.

Great African Americans Coloring Book

Great African Americans Coloring Book
Author: Taylor Oughton
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1996-01-19
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780486288789

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Carefully researched, finely rendered collection of ready-to-color illustrations pays tribute to 45 remarkable African Americans — among them Frederick Douglass, Thurgood Marshall, Marian Anderson, Martin Luther King, Jr., Mother Hale, Althea Gibson, Duke Ellington, Ralph Ellison, Katherine Dunham, and many others. Captions describe accomplishments.

The Camping Trip that Changed America

The Camping Trip that Changed America
Author: Barb Rosenstock
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2012-01-19
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1101648899

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Caldecott medalist Mordicai Gerstein captures the majestic redwoods of Yosemite in this little-known but important story from our nation's history. In 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt joined naturalist John Muir on a trip to Yosemite. Camping by themselves in the uncharted woods, the two men saw sights and held discussions that would ultimately lead to the establishment of our National Parks.

Young Thurgood Marshall

Young Thurgood Marshall
Author: Eric Carpenter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2007
Genre: Judges
ISBN: 9780439878883

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Examines the life of the first black man to be appointed an associate justice of the highest court in the country.

Loren Miller

Loren Miller
Author: Amina Hassan
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2015-09-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0806152672

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Loren Miller was one of the nation’s most prominent civil rights attorneys from the 1940s through the early 1960s and successfully fought discrimination in housing and education. Alongside Thurgood Marshall, Miller argued two landmark civil rights cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, whose decisions effectively abolished racially restrictive housing covenants. One of these cases, Shelley v. Kraemer (1948), is taught in nearly every American law school today. Later, the two men played key roles in Brown v. Board of Education, which ended legal segregation in public schools. Loren Miller: Civil Rights Attorney and Journalist recovers this remarkable figure from the margins of history and for the first time fully reveals his life for what it was: an extraordinary American story and a critical chapter in the annals of racial justice. Born to a former slave and a white midwesterner in 1903, Loren Miller lived the quintessential American success story, blazing his own path to rise from rural poverty to a position of power and influence. Author Amina Hassan reveals Miller as a fearless critic of those in power and an ardent debater whose acid wit was known to burn “holes in the toughest skin and eat right through double-talk, hypocrisy, and posturing.” As a freshly minted member of the bar who preferred political activism and writing to the law, Miller set out for Los Angeles from Kansas in 1929. Hassan describes his early career as a fiery radical journalist, as well as his ownership of the California Eagle, one of the longest-running African American newspapers in the West. In his work with the California branch of the ACLU, Miller sought to halt the internment of West Coast Japanese American citizens, helped integrate the U.S. military and the Los Angeles Fire Department, and defended Black Muslims arrested in a deadly street battle with the LAPD. In 1964, Governor Edmund G. Brown appointed Miller as a Municipal Court justice for Los Angeles County, honoring his ceaseless commitment to improving the lives of Americans regardless of their race or ethnicity. “Either we shall have to make democracy work for every American,” Miller declared, or “we shall not be able to preserve it for any American.” The story told here is of an American original who defied societal limitations to reshape the racial and political landscape of twentieth-century America.

Our Black Heritage Coloring Book

Our Black Heritage Coloring Book
Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher: Gallopade International
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2002-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780635015747

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This book can and will go anywhere kids go! Kids learn interesting facts about American-American heroes from the past to the present while using their own creativity to color a wide variety of beautiful pictures! Students will be proud of their results and new found smarts! Not only will the kids have fun coloring the pictures, but will learn about the people, places, and historical events. This 24-page reproducible book evokes emotion and actually teaches a child something.

Let's Read About-- César Chávez

Let's Read About-- César Chávez
Author: Jerry Tello
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780439680516

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A profile of Cšar Chv̀ez, the Mexican American union leader who fought to get migrant farm workers better wages.