A ride to remember : : a civil rights story.

Title A ride to remember : : a civil rights story.
Names Langley, Sharon.
Nathan, Amy.
Nathan, Amy, author.
Book Number DB098530
Title Status Active
Medium Digital Book
Narrator Edwards, Janina.
Diggins, Lovell.
Annotation Reveals how in 1963, due to the community's peaceful demonstrations and public protests, Gwynn Oak Amusement Park in Maryland became desegregated and opened to all for the first time. Commercial audiobook. For grades K-3. 2020.
Language English
Local Subject United States History - Juvenile - J973
Social sciences - Juvenile - J300
History, World & Foreign - Juvenile - J900W
Political science - Civil rights - 323
Commercial Audio - CA
LC Subject African American girls - Maryland - Baltimore - Biography - Juvenile literature
African Americans - Civil rights - Maryland - Biography - Juvenile literature
African Americans - Civil rights - Maryland - History - 20th century - Juvenile literature
Amusement parks - Maryland - Woodlawn - History - 20th century - Juvenile literature
Civil rights movements - Maryland - History - 20th century - Juvenile literature
Merry-go-round - Juvenile literature
Gwynn Oak (Baltimore, Md.) - Race relations - Juvenile literature
Gwynn Oak Park (Woodlawn, Md.) - History - Juvenile literature
Maryland - Race relations - Juvenile literature
Audience Notes Group narration. NLS/BPH
For grades K-3. NLS/BPH
Publication Info Washington, D.C. : National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled, Library of Congress, 2020
Original Publication Reissue of: Unabridged. Holland, OH : Dreamscape Media, p2020. 9781690514343
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