Title: Discrimination
1Discrimination
2An annotated list . . .
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3Red Scarf Girl a Memoir of the Cultural
Revolution by Ji-Li Jiang
- The author recounts her struggles as a teenager
living in China during the Cultural Revolution.
4Witnesses to Freedom Young People Who Fought for
Civil Rights by Belinda Rochelle
- Children can also be freedom fighters. Read the
stories of nine whose willingness to take a
stand for what they believed changed our world.
5Leons Story by Leon Walter Tillage
- The author shares his childhood experiences in an
African-American family of sharecroppers living
in rural North Carolina duringthe 1940s.
6Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston
- The author recalls her childhood experiences
living in a Japanese internment camp during World
War II.
7We Beat the Streets by Sampson Davis, George
Jenkins, Rameck Hunt, and Sharon Davis
- Three young men, who grew up together in an
inner-city New Jersey neighborhood, made a pact
to help each other achieve a shared goal
becoming a doctor. This is their story.
8The Secret of Priests Grotto A Holocaust
Survival Story by Peter Lane Taylor and Christos
Nicola
- This survival story shows how several Jewish
families hid from the Nazis during World War II
for almost a year, literallygoing underground.
9Hidden on the Mountain Stories of Children
Sheltered from the Nazis in Le Chambonby Deborah
Durland DeSaix Karen Gray Ruelle
- This French Resistance story explains how
thousands of children were hidden inin a tiny
French villageuntil they could besmuggled to
safety inSwitzerland.
10We are the Ship The Story of Negro League
Baseball by Kadir Nelson
- This book chronicles the lesser-known successes
of the Negro Leagues that set the stage for
Jackie Robinsonsintegration of ournational
sport.
11Freedom Walkers The Story of the Montgomery Bus
Boycott by Russell Freedman
- This text unveils the behind-the-scene storyof
how the Montgomery Bus Boycott came to be.
12The Cat with the Yellow Star Coming of Age in
Terezin by Susan Goldman Rubin
- This book is a memoir of a Jewish woman who, as a
child, was cast in the role of a cat in a opera.
What you might not expect is that thischild, and
those whoperformed with her, were concentration
camp residents at the time.
13Freedom Riders John Lewis and Jim Zwerg on the
Front Lines of the Civil Rights Movement by Ann
Bausum
- Personal stories of freedom riders, both black
and white, during the early 1960s come to life in
this account.
14Forbidden Schoolhouse The True and Dramatic
Story of Prudence Crandall and Her Students by
Suzanne Jurmain
- Two decades before the Civil War, Prudence
Crandall courageously attempted to offer
African-American girls in her Connecticut
community an education. This is their story.
15Let Me Play The Story of Title IX by Karen
Blumenthal
- This is the turbulent story of how Title IX came
to be, of how women came to be recognized as
athletes in their own right.
16Hitler Youth Growing Up in Hitlers Shadow by
Susan Campbell Bartoletti
- Did you ever wonder what it might have been like
to be a young teenager growing up in Hitlers
Germany?Could what happenedto teenagers
thenhappen in our worldtoday?
17The Voice That Challenged a Nation Marian
Anderson and the Struggle for Equal Rights by
Russell Freedman
- Imagine being a gifted contralto and being denied
the right to attend the music school of your
choice. This is the storyof a woman who asked
only to be allowed to sing but whosevoice was
to be best remembered for the doorsit opened
for others.
18Escape from Saigon How a Vietnam War Orphan
Became an American Boy by Andrea Warren
- During Operation Babylift in 1975, more than
2,000 Vietnamese orphans werematched with
adoptive familiesaround the world.This is the
true story of one of those children.
19With Courage and Cloth Winning the Fight for a
Woman's Right to Vote by Ann Bausum
- This account features the impact that the women
of two suffragist organizationsThe National
American Woman Suffrage Association and the
National Womens Partyhad on ensuring women
the right to vote.
20Tenement Immigrant Life on the Lower East Side
by Raymond Bial
- Imagine coming to a country far from homenew
language, new customs. What must life have been
like for immigrants in the tenements of New
York around the turn of the 20th century?
21Osceola Memories of a Sharecroppers Daughter
by Alan B. Govenar
- An African-American woman, born just after the
turn of the twentieth century, recounts stories
of growing upin a sharecroppingfamily.
22Kids on Strike! by Susan Campbell Bartoletti
- Child labor was a common practice in our country
during the 1800s and early 1900s.Sometimes it
was the children, not just the adults, who
fought to changethis unfair practice.
23Bound for America The Forced Migration of
Africans to the New World by James Haskins,
Kathleen Benson
- What was life on a slave ship like? This book,
rich in primary text excerpts and illustrations,
brings that experienceto life . . .
24Summer is for reading . . .