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Cut & Paste: Children's book authors want kids to know Rosa Parks 'wasn't the end of the story'

Cut and Paste

English - November 10, 2017 03:38 - 19 minutes - 18.1 MB - ★★★★ - 5 ratings
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How do you condense more than 150 years of civil rights history in to a single book — and make it understandable and meaningful to a fifth grader? St. Louisan Amanda Doyle and co-author Melanie Adams recently attempted to do just that, for their children's book, “Standing Up for Civil Rights in St. Louis.” It starts in the 1800s with the stories of people who were enslaved, and ends with the 2014 shooting death of Michael Brown and the subsequent protests in Ferguson. But its message looks to the future, asking kids what they can do to change enduring problems facing African-Americans.