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What was it like to be a kid during the March on Washington? In 1963, the United States was at the peak of the Civil Rights Movement. This was the year when activists from around the country joined forces to organize one of the most important protests in US history: the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Some of the marchers who protested for equal rights were kids! Join Eugene and Lori as they march with thousands of other people for a day of unity and celebration that changed the course of history. ABOUT THIS SERIES: Step back in time to the most relevant historical moments with the…mehr

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What was it like to be a kid during the March on Washington? In 1963, the United States was at the peak of the Civil Rights Movement. This was the year when activists from around the country joined forces to organize one of the most important protests in US history: the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Some of the marchers who protested for equal rights were kids! Join Eugene and Lori as they march with thousands of other people for a day of unity and celebration that changed the course of history. ABOUT THIS SERIES: Step back in time to the most relevant historical moments with the best-selling series, "If You Were a Kid"! In an exciting blend of fiction and nonfiction, a fictionalized narrative teaches history through the eyes of kids, while informational text introduces readers to key factual information. With engaging text, illustrations, and photos on every page, "If You Were a Kid" will spark readers' curiosity and imagination, making learning about our past an accessible and unforgettable experience.
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Autorenporträt
Aaron Talley is a teacher and a writer who lives in Chicago, Illinois. He loves to inspire his students and all kids everywhere to follow their passions! He is originally from Detroit, Michigan. Josh Gregory is the author of more than 250 books for young readers, covering everything from U.S. history to technology and video games. He is from Chicago, Illinois. Ana Latese is an African American illustrator and character designer that enjoys producing beautiful imagery inspired by vibrant colors, fantasy elements, and joy. Ana has worked with clients such as the Washington Post, Penguin Random House, Hulu, and Scholastic. When she's not illustrating, she loves to play video games, drink a nice cup of tea at a cafe, or binge watch Criminal Minds.