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Key events of the Civil Rights Movement will be brought to life in this exciting and informative new series.

1957 was a year of new beginnings and hope for a growing movement. In January, prominent civil rights leaders attended a historic meeting in Georgia with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the helm. In September, as protests were heating up around the nation, a group of Black students, known as the Little Rock Nine, integrated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. At the same time, activists'' push for legislation resulted in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1957. Progress toward equality for Blacks was slow, but people''s commitment to the movement continued to deepen by the year as the prospect of change seemed possible.

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The years from 1955 to 1965 are at the heart of the civil rights movement-from the Montgomery bus boycott to the Voting Rights Act. The contributions of key activists, including Rosa Parks,

1957 Exploring Civil Rights The Movement

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    Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
    Publication Date: 1/4/2022 12:01:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781338769753, 978-1338769753
    ISBN10: 1338769758

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Key events of the Civil Rights Movement will be brought to life in this exciting and informative new series.

    1957 was a year of new beginnings and hope for a growing movement. In January, prominent civil rights leaders attended a historic meeting in Georgia with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the helm. In September, as protests were heating up around the nation, a group of Black students, known as the Little Rock Nine, integrated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. At the same time, activists'' push for legislation resulted in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1957. Progress toward equality for Blacks was slow, but people''s commitment to the movement continued to deepen by the year as the prospect of change seemed possible.

    ABOUT THE SERIES:

    The years from 1955 to 1965 are at the heart of the civil rights movement-from the Montgomery bus boycott to the Voting Rights Act. The contributions of key activists, including Rosa Parks,

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