The story of the Native American rights movement
Title:
The story of the Native American rights movement
Author:
Washburne, Sophie, author.
ISBN:
9781502668080
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Physical Description:
32 pages illustrations (chiefly color), color map ; 23 cm.
Series:
The inside guide : movements for equality
Inside guide: movements for equality.
Contents:
Before and After -- Getting Organized -- The Start of a Movement -- More to Do -- Tribal Lands.
Abstract:
"In the mid-1960s, Native Americans began organizing to demand civil rights from the U.S. government. This movement, which was initially called the American Indian Movement, scheduled sit-ins, marches, and other forms of protest to get the attention of lawmakers. Although the movement achieved several important aims, Native Americans continue to fight to this day for equal treatment and basic rights. Vibrant, full-color photographs and engaging fact boxes bring this historic struggle to life for young readers, helping them connect and empathize with a civil rights movement that is often swept under the rug"-- Provided by publisher.
Reading Level:
Ages 11 Cavendish Square Publishing.
Grades 4-6 Cavendish Square Publishing.
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