Buses Are a Comin'

Buses Are a Comin'
Title Buses Are a Comin' PDF eBook
Author Charles Person
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 256
Release 2021-04-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1250274206

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A firsthand exploration of the cost of boarding the bus of change to move America forward—written by one of the Civil Rights Movement's pioneers. At 18, Charles Person was the youngest of the original Freedom Riders, key figures in the U.S. Civil Rights Movement who left Washington, D.C. by bus in 1961, headed for New Orleans. This purposeful mix of black and white, male and female activists—including future Congressman John Lewis, Congress of Racial Equality Director James Farmer, Reverend Benjamin Elton Cox, journalist and pacifist James Peck, and CORE field secretary Genevieve Hughes—set out to discover whether America would abide by a Supreme Court decision that ruled segregation unconstitutional in bus depots, waiting areas, restaurants, and restrooms nationwide. Two buses proceeded through Virginia, North and South Carolina, to Georgia where they were greeted by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and finally to Alabama. There, the Freedom Riders found their answer: No. Southern states would continue to disregard federal law and use violence to enforce racial segregation. One bus was burned to a shell, its riders narrowly escaping; the second, which Charles rode, was set upon by a mob that beat several riders nearly to death. Buses Are a Comin’ provides a front-row view of the struggle to belong in America, as Charles Person accompanies his colleagues off the bus, into the station, into the mob, and into history to help defeat segregation’s violent grip on African American lives. It is also a challenge from a teenager of a previous era to the young people of today: become agents of transformation. Stand firm. Create a more just and moral country where students have a voice, youth can make a difference, and everyone belongs.




James Farmer and the Freedom Rides

James Farmer and the Freedom Rides
Title James Farmer and the Freedom Rides PDF eBook
Author Robert E. Jakoubek
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1994
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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Presents the life and times of the black civil rights activist who formed CORE and organized the Freedom Rides.




Buzz Books 2021: Spring/Summer

Buzz Books 2021: Spring/Summer
Title Buzz Books 2021: Spring/Summer PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Publishers Lunch
Pages 971
Release 2021-01-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1948586398

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Buzz Books 2021 presents passionate readers with an insider’s look at the buzziest books due out this spring season. Such major bestselling authors as Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney, Jean Hanff Korelitz, Lisa Scottoline, and Tia Williams are featured, along with literary greats Leila Slimani and Viet Thanh Nguyen, a Pulitzer Prize-winner. Other sure-to-be popular titles are by Julie Murphy, of Dumplin’ fame, with her first adult novel; Marie Benedict’s book about J.P Morgan’s personal librarian; and Flynn Berry’s thriller about two sisters and the IRA. Buzz Books has had a particularly stellar track record with highlighting the most talented, exciting debut authors, and this edition is no exception. Amanda Dennis, Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, Carolyn Ferrell, Gabriela Garcia, are among the literary standouts, while Emma Stonex’s The Lamplighters, inspired by a true story, has already been optioned for film. Our nonfiction selections include two World War II stories, one by Boys in the Boat author Daniel James Brown and a second by Mari K. Elder. Jennifer Gunter, M.D. of The Vagina Bible renown, returns with her Menopause Manifesto. Kat Chow, Erin French, and Danielle Henderson have written three very different memoirs, about a Chinese-American family, a restaurateur, and an unconventional Black childhood, respectively. Finally, we present early looks at new work from up-and-coming young adult authors: Safia Elhillo (Home Is Not A Country), Graci Kim (The Last Fallen Star), and Alexandrea Weis (Have You Seen Me?). Be sure to look out for Buzz Books 2021: Fall/Winter, coming in May.




John Lewis

John Lewis
Title John Lewis PDF eBook
Author Raymond Arsenault
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 583
Release 2024-01-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300274394

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The first full-length biography of civil rights hero and congressman John Lewis For six decades John Robert Lewis (1940–2020) was a towering figure in the U.S. struggle for civil rights. As an activist and progressive congressman, he was renowned for his unshakable integrity, indomitable courage, and determination to get into “good trouble.” In this first book-length biography of Lewis, Raymond Arsenault traces Lewis’s upbringing in rural Alabama, his activism as a Freedom Rider and leader of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, his championing of voting rights and anti-poverty initiatives, and his decades of service as the “conscience of Congress.” Both in the streets and in Congress, Lewis promoted a philosophy of nonviolence to bring about change. He helped the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders plan the 1963 March on Washington, where he spoke at the Lincoln Memorial. Lewis’s activism led to repeated arrests and beatings, most notably when he suffered a skull fracture in Selma, Alabama, during the 1965 police attack later known as Bloody Sunday. He was instrumental in the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and in Congress he advocated for racial and economic justice, immigration reform, LGBTQ rights, and national health care. Arsenault recounts Lewis’s lifetime of work toward one overarching goal: realizing the “beloved community,” an ideal society based in equity and inclusion. Lewis never wavered in this pursuit, and even in death his influence endures, inspiring mobilization and resistance in the fight for social justice.




Fighting for the Civil Rights Act Of 1964

Fighting for the Civil Rights Act Of 1964
Title Fighting for the Civil Rights Act Of 1964 PDF eBook
Author Elliott Smith
Publisher Capstone
Pages 113
Release 2024
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 166905828X

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During the turbulent 1960s, the reader's plot choices determine their role in the historic fight for equal rights.




Hey, I'm Marty. I Drive the Bus! Book Ii

Hey, I'm Marty. I Drive the Bus! Book Ii
Title Hey, I'm Marty. I Drive the Bus! Book Ii PDF eBook
Author Martin Molinaro
Publisher Author House
Pages 154
Release 2010-09-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1452063702

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Marty is a Professional Bus / Shuttle Driver and has been driving for many years. His occupation is one that puts him up front and personal with a special sector of our society; Bus Passengers. Over the years he has accumulated an assortment of short stories while driving a city transit bus; he wishes to share these stories with you. Many of these stories are serious while others are mind boggling, hilarious or just make you say, Oh my gosh; what were they thinking. He has written this book using the following parameters: there are no swear words in this book (He doesnt need to use profanity to get his point across); he does not identify any ethnic backgrounds of the people in his stories (Marty wants people to view people without prejudice and bias) and lastly he was honest and told the truth to the best of his ability (By doing this he has found out that people dont like the truth and will go to extremes to avoid it.) Martys writings are unique because he writes like he talks. He does this so that he can relate to anybody who has ever told a story. The stories that he tells are inspirational, motivational and humorous. He has become a Master Story Teller and shares his stories with all who will listen. So get on board; Put your fare in the box; Grab a seat and be prepared for the ride of your life! HEY, I'M MARTY. I DRIVE THE BUS! BOOK I is currently being sold worldwide.




The Bus Ride That Changed History

The Bus Ride That Changed History
Title The Bus Ride That Changed History PDF eBook
Author Pamela Duncan Edwards
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 36
Release 2009-01-12
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780547076744

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In 1955, a young woman named Rosa Parks took a big step for civil rights when she refused to give up her seat on a bus for a white passenger. Readers are taken on a ride through history in this unique retelling of a pivotal event in the civil rights movement. Full color.