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The Birmingham movement in 1963 was a turning point when children joined the struggle for equal rights. The brutal response from white segregationists galvanized support for the Civil Rights Act.
Now she’s sharing her inspiring story with young readers through a brand-new children’s book. In “I Am Ruby Bridges,” the activist’s life is told from the viewpoint of her 6-year-old self.
In this book, just released on Jan. 14, award-winning author Juan Williams examines this historic, new movement in the ongoing battle for civil rights and equality.
Picture the Dream: The Story of the Civil Rights Movement through Children’s Books will run May 3 to Aug. 11 at KCDC in Gage Park. An opening reception will be held 5:30 to 7 p.m. May 1.
THE CHILDREN By David Halberstam Random House, 800 pages, $29.95 Yes, David Halberstam writes long. (Recall “The Best and the Brightest” and “The Fifties.”) But this book is… ...
Fox News senior political analyst Juan Williams is releasing a book in Jan. 2025, "New Prize for these Eyes," about a "second" civil rights movement in America. Fox News Digital spoke to him.
What the conventional narrative gets wrong about the civil rights movement. Dylan C. Penningroth’s new book illuminates how Black Americans used property ownership, common law and other methods ...