Standing Up for Civil Rights in St. Louis by Amanda E. Doyle and Melanie A. Adams
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Standing Up for Civil Rights in St. Louis by Amanda E. Doyle and Melanie A. Adams

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St. Louis occupies a special place in the long struggle of African Americans for civil rights and equal justice. The city housed a small but thriving population of free African Americans even before the Civil War. It was, also, the location of the first large-scale Emancipation Proclamation, even before Lincoln issued its more famous successor. Last, a number of early, successful civil rights lawsuits, ultimately known as freedom suits, were tried in St. Louis city. Standing Up for Civil Rights in St. Louis tells the stories of the many ordinary men and women who took extraordinary steps to fight for equal rights in St. Louis.

Written for upper elementary school readers, the book presents the long arc of the struggle for civil rights. Giving young readers a new perspective that goes beyond the iconic Southern scenes of the 1950s and '60s, authors Doyle and Adams range across history to tell the whole story, moving from pre-Civil War St. Louis to the events in Ferguson in 2014.   

The book is packed with inspiring stories, excerpts from primary sources, historic photographs, and modern illustrations that, taken together, make civil rights history relevant to today's readers.

Paperback.