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Freedom Summer: The 1964 Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi

By Susan Goldman Rubin
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Hardcover edition

Publisher Holiday House Imprint Holiday House ISBN

9780823429202

Awards and Honors <i>Booklist</i> Editors’ Choice 2014, Nonfiction, Middle Readers<br> <i>Booklist</i> Lasting Connections 2014, Social Studies<br> <i>Booklist</i> Top 10 Multicultural Nonfiction for Youth, 2015<br> ALA Notable Books for Children 2015, Middle Readers<br> 2015 Golden Kite Honor, Nonfiction; Capitol Choices 2015<br> <i>VOYA</i>’s Nonfiction Honor List 2014<br> Los Angeles Public Library Best Books of 2014, Children’s<br> NCSS Carter G. Woodson Book Award 2015 Honor, Secondary

Freedom Summer: The 1964 Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi

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Discrimination: Reference/Discussion,Language: Mild Language,Violence: Mild Violence

When three Freedom Summer workers suspiciously went missing, the civil-rights project in racially charged Mississippi grabbed the nation’s attention. Further resources. Time line. Appendix. Source notes. Bibliography. Index. Black-and-white photographs and illustrations.
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