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Interviews between young people and people who took part in the civil rights movement accompany essays that describe the history of efforts to make equality a reality for African Americans
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Juvenile literature, History, African Americans, Civil rights, Civil rights movements, Civil rights workers, Interviews, Civil disobedience, Segregation, LibertyPlaces
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Oh, freedom!: kids talk about the Civil Rights Movement with the people who made it happen
1998, Scholastic
in English
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059067529X 9780590675291
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Oh, Freedom!: Classroom Guide
November 1997, Random House Trade
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in English
0676761119 9780676761115
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Oh, freedom!: kids talk about the Civil Rights Movement with the people who made it happen
1997, A.A. Knopf
in English
0679858563 9780679858560
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Cecilia Bard Multicultural Library for Peace
Includes bibliographical references (p. 128-129) and index
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