A Graphic History of the Civil Rights Movement

This engaging and educational series presents pivotal moments in the civil rights movement in a new and exciting way. Depicted in the style of a graphic novel, these incredible stories make history come alive for even the most reluctant readers. Engaging, accessible text is accompanied with captivating artwork. This vibrant approach to American history places readers in the middle of critical moments in the fight for civil rights, including the legal battles to overturn segregation laws and the famous march on Washington. Readers will be introduced to the individuals who came to personify the civil rights movement, including Rosa Parks, Thurgood Marshall, and Martin Luther King Jr. • Graphic-novel form and accessible text appeal to reluctant readers • Presents firsthand accounts of major moments in the history of the American civil rights movement • Brief introduction to each book provides historical context for the featured event • Detailed illustrations enhance understanding and excitement • Conclusion in each book details the lasting effect of each event • Glossary and index guide readers as they navigate each book

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Collection review: A Graphic History of the Civil Rights Movement Focusing on action and drama, these titles highlight the lives of Civil Rights heroes. The author makes effective use of the graphic-novel format. The texts of the comic-style sections are easy to follow. these titles offer an exciting look at important history in an appealing format.School Library Journal
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Grades
3
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Grades
3-8
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ISBN: 978-1-4339-7987-3
Copyright: 2013
Reading Level: Grade 3
Interest Level: Grades 3-8
Dimensions: 6 1/2" x 9"