Ebook {Epub PDF} Weve Got a Job: The 1963 Birmingham Childrens March by Cynthia Levinson
YALSA Finalist! *. From May 2 to May 7, , between 3, and 4, children—yes, elementary- and high school-age children—marched to protest segregation and get arrested and jailed in Birmingham, Alabama. Many of them were charged by snarling police dogs and . · We've Got a Job: The Birmingham Children's March: Author: Cynthia Levinson: Publisher: Peachtree Publishers, ISBN: 5/5(2). Kids in Birmingham is a terrific, continually updated source of information and stories. “We’ve Got a Job”: The Song. Composed by Carlton Reece. Sung by the Birmingham Movement Choir. (Used with permission, not to be duplicated or transferred) www.doorway.ru Reading Time: 50 secs.
We've Got a Job: The Birmingham Children's March Cynthia Y. Levinson. Peachtree, $ (p) ISBN who were among some 4, who boycotted school to participate in. Cynthia Levinson has proven her genius here, because she accomplishes that and so much more in WE'VE GOT A JOB. By anchoring the events surrounding the Birmingham Children's March in the personal narratives of four of its direct participants, Levinson puts readers on the ground in Birmingham. We've Got a Job: The Birmingham Children's March tells their stories through the experiences of four real kids: Audrey Faye Hendricks. Audrey was 9 years old in May , when she told her mother, "I want to go to jail.". Along with over 3, other school children, she did-for a week. James Stewart.
We’ve Got a Job: The Birmingham Children’s March tells their stories through the experiences of four real kids: Audrey Faye Hendricks. Audrey was 9 years old in May , when she told her mother, “I want to go to jail.”. Along with over 3, other school children, she did–for a week. James Stewart. We’ve Got a Job: The Birmingham Children’s March written by Cynthia Levinson is a chapter book about young children and young adults that voluntary went to jail during the civil rights movement. I enjoyed reading this book because I did not know much about the children’s march. Combining extensive research and in-depth interviews with protestors, Cynthia Levinson recreates the events of the Birmingham Children's March from a new and very personal perspective Ages Young Adult Includes bibliographical references (pages ) and index.