Fight for the Right to Read: Samuel Wilbert Tucker and the Sit Down Strike for Library Reading Equality



Award-winning author Jeff Gottesfeld introduces us to another important historical figure who deserves to be better known. #OwnVoices co-writer Michelle Y. Green and illustrator Kim Holt bring vibrant life to the story of Wilbert Tucker who grew up in the segregated South and became a lawyer who loved to read. In 1939, he organized a sit-down-in-the-library protest to fight for the right to read along with the rest of the public. It took many court cases and years of fighting, but Tucker fought with words and conviction until everyone could sit and read in the public library.

SPECIFICATIONS

Grade Level
4
Page Count
32

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Accessible Layouts, Author's Note, Free Online Content, Colour Illustrations, Original Artwork, Primary Source Quotations, Websites

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Titles in This Series (Total of 1)

Book TitleISBN #CopyrightCDN ListDisc. %Disc. PriceStatus
Fight for the Right to Read: Samuel Wilbert Tucker and the Sit Down Strike for Library Reading Equality 97819543543332025 $31.0020%$24.80 Will Ship 4-6 Wks
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