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1970 (Exploring Civil Rights: The Rise) - 9781338837605

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Selene Castrovilla
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    96
    Publisher:
    Scholastic Inc. (April 4, 2023)
    Language:
    English
    Age Range:
    10 to 14
    Grade Level:
    5th Grade to 8th Grade
    ISBN-13:
    9781338837605
    ISBN-10:
    1338837605
    Dimensions:
    5.875" x 9"
    File:
    Eloquence-Scholastic_06022026_P10159315_onix30_Complete-20260601.xml
    Folder:
    Eloquence
    List Price:
    $11.99
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    $9.23
    Publisher Identifier:
    P-SCH
    Discount Code:
    A
    Series:
    Exploring Civil Rights
    Case Pack:
    80
    Audience:
    Children/juvenile
    Pub Discount:
    65
    Imprint:
    Franklin Watts
    Weight:
    12oz
  • Overview

    Learn about the key events of the civil rights movement in the latest installment of this exciting and informative series.

    The year 1970 was one of hope in the civil rights movement in education, politics, and the arts. In January, Dr. Clifton Wharton, Jr., became the first African American president of Michigan State University. The first publication of Essence magazine launched in May, focusing on culture, beauty, fashion, and entertainment for Black women in America. In June, Kenneth Allen Gibson was elected as the first African American mayor of a major Northeast city — Newark, New Jersey. And in August, Charles Edward Gordone became the first African American playwright to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play, No Place to Be Somebody, about a Black bartender trying to survive in New York City.

    This detailed account explains why 1970 was such a critical year in the civil rights movement.

    ABOUT THE SERIES:

    The years from 1967 to 1978 were critical to the civil rights movement. Resistance was often met with violence against Black Americans struggling to end discrimination and segregation. Yet the courage of those yearning for equal opportunities under the law continued to persevere and set the stage for even more progress in the coming decades. Discover how this specific time period brought about change and how it still affects us as a society today.

    With stunning photographs throughout and rich back matter, each book focuses on a specific year and chronologically follows the detailed events that occurred and the changes that took place.