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The Teachers March!

How Selma's Teachers Changed History

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The Teachers March!

By: Rich Wallace, Sandra Neil Wallace, Charly Palmer
Narrated by: Corey Allen, Charly Palmer
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Reverend F. D. Reese’s favorite subject to teach his students was freedom. But in Selma, Alabama, unfair tests and police officers’ swinging billy clubs kept African Americans from voting. Reverend Reese knew something had to change, so he asked his fellow teachers to do something dangerous - something that might lead to beatings and prison time. He asked them to march.

The teachers packed what they’d need in jail and began a silent, steady march toward the marble steps of the county courthouse. This gripping exploration of the little-known Teachers’ March of 1965 is brought to life through the authors’ riveting storytelling and in-depth interviews with Selma foot soldiers. Alongside Charly Palmer’s expressive illustrations of the courageous teachers, The Teachers March! offers an inspirational example of activism that was a critical turning point in the civil rights movement.

©2020 Sandra Neil Wallace (P)2021 Recorded Books Inc.
Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life History Literature & Fiction Multicultural Stories North America Nonfiction Discrimination

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