If You Were a Kid at the March on Washington
In 1963, the United States witnessed the peak of the Civil Rights Movement. This year marked the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, where even children participated. Join Eugene and Lori as they travel through time, standing alongside 250,000 fellow Americans, united in joy and celebration, and forever altering the course of history.
About This Series:
Transport yourself back in time with the best-selling series, If You Were a Kid! Combining fiction and nonfiction, this series presents history from a child's perspective, providing informative and engaging narratives. Infused with captivating illustrations, photos, and concise text, If You Were a Kid will ignite curiosity, imagination, and offer an accessible and unforgettable learning experience of our past.
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Discover what it was like to be a kid during the most defining moments in history!
In 1963 the United States was in the peak of the Civil Rights Movement. This is the year when activists united to put together one of the most important protests in US history: the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Some of the marchers were kids! Travel through time with Eugene and Lori as they join 250,000 other people coming from every corner of America for a day of joy and celebration that changed the course of history.
About This Series:
Step back in time to the most relevant historical moments with the best-selling series If You Were a Kid! In an exciting blend of fiction and nonfiction, a fictionalized narrative teaches history through the eyes of kids while informational text introduces readers to key factual information. With engaging text and illustrations and photos on every page, If You Were a Kid will spark readers' curiosity and imagination and will make learning about our past an accessible and unforgettable experience.
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Subject: History
Brand: Children's Press
Publisher Date: 02/04/2025
Author: Aaron Talley
Dimensions: 7.25 x 8.25
UPC: 9781546136231
Ages: 7-9
Pages: 32