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001 118378
020 _a9781481400701
020 _qhardcover
041 _aeng
082 _a[E]
100 _aLevinson, Cynthia
500 _aIB Program. Uso restrito aos professores
520 _aMeet the youngest known child to be arrested for a civil rights protest in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963, in this moving picture book that proves you're never too little to make a difference. Nine-year-old Audrey Faye Hendricks intended to go places and do things like anybody else. So when she heard grown-ups talk about wiping out Birmingham's segregation laws, she spoke up. As she listened to the preacher's words, smooth as glass, she sat up tall. And when she heard the plan--picket those white stores! March to protest those unfair laws! Fill the jails!--she stepped right up and said, I'll do it! She was going to j-a-a-il! Audrey Faye Hendricks was confident and bold and brave as can be, and hers is the remarkable and inspiring story of one child's role in the Civil Rights Movement.
697 _aBiography
697 _aCivil rights - History.
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040 _aBR-BrIDEA
_cBR-BrIDEA
090 _aIB Year 3 [E]
_bMAG
245 1 0 _aThe youngest marcher
_bthe story of Audrey Faye Hendricks, a young civil rights activist
_cCynthia Levinson ; Illustrated by Vanessa Brantley Newton
260 _aNew York
_bAtheneum Books for Young Readers
_c2017
300 _a1 v. (unpaged)
_bcol. ill.
700 _aNewton, Vanessa Brantley
_eillustrator
942 _cBK
999 _c118378
_d118378