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Silver Rights
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[United States] : Algonquin Books, 1995.
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1 online resource (224 pages)
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IL: UG - BL: 7 - AR Pts: 12
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In 1965, the Carters, an African American sharecropping family with thirteen children, took public officials at their word when they were offered "Freedom of Choice" to send their children to any school they wished, and so began their unforeseen struggle to desegregate the schools of Sunflower County, Mississippi. In this true account from the front lines of the civil rights movement, four generations of the Carter family speak to author and civil rights activist Constance Curry, who lived this story alongside the family-a story of clear-eyed determination, extraordinary grit, and sweet triumph.

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English
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9781565128316, 1565128311
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In 1965, the Carters, an African American sharecropping family with thirteen children, took public officials at their word when they were offered "Freedom of Choice" to send their children to any school they wished, and so began their unforeseen struggle to desegregate the schools of Sunflower County, Mississippi. In this true account from the front lines of the civil rights movement, four generations of the Carter family speak to author and civil rights activist Constance Curry, who lived this story alongside the family-a story of clear-eyed determination, extraordinary grit, and sweet triumph.
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Curry, C. (1995). Silver Rights. [United States], Algonquin Books.

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Curry, Constance. 1995. Silver Rights. [United States], Algonquin Books.

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Curry, Constance, Silver Rights. [United States], Algonquin Books, 1995.

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Curry, Constance. Silver Rights. [United States], Algonquin Books, 1995.

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