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We've got a job

the 1963 Birmingham Children's March

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An edition of We've got a job (2012)

We've got a job

the 1963 Birmingham Children's March

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Discusses the events of the 4,000 African American students who marched to jail to secure their freedom in May 1963.

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Scholastic Inc.
Language
English
Pages
176

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Cover of: We've Got A Job
We've Got A Job: The 1963 Birmingham Children's March
Feb 01, 2015, Turtleback
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We've Got a Job: The 1963 Birmingham Children's March
2015, Peachtree Publishing Company Inc.
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Cover of: We've got a job
We've got a job: the 1963 Birmingham Children's March
2012, Peachtree Publishers
in English
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We've got a job: the 1963 Birmingham Children's March
2012, Scholastic Inc.
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Table of Contents

"I want to go to jail"
Audrey Faye Hendricks: "There wasn't a bombing that I wasn't at."
Washington Booker III: "I was too rambunctious to be a little black kid in the South. That put me in a position to be killed."
James W. Stewart: "No. I am not going to be confined."
Arnetta Streeter: "We needed to do something right then."
Collision course: "We shall march until victory is won."
Project C: "Overwhelmed by a feeling of hopelessness"
The foot soldiers: "We got to use what we got."
May 2. D-Day: "They're coming out!"
May 3. Double D-Day: You wondered how people could be so cruel."
Views from other sides: What were they thinking?
May 4-6, 1963: "Deliver us from evil."
May 7-10, 1963: "Nothing was said ... about the children."
May 11-May 23: It was the worst of times. It was the best of times."
Freedom and fury: The walls fall down.
Afterworld.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 170-171) and index.

Other Titles
We have got a job, 1963 Birmingham Children's March
Copyright Date
2013

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
323.1196/0730761781

The Physical Object

Pagination
176 pages
Number of pages
176

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL29972429M
Internet Archive
wevegotjob1963bi0000levi_f9m3
ISBN 10
0545561728
ISBN 13
9780545561723
OCLC/WorldCat
829720023

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