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Young Voices and the Struggle for Civil Rights
By Mary C. Turck
JUVENILE NONFICTION
160 Pages, 11 x 8.5
Formats: PDF, Trade Paper, EPUB, Mobipocket
Trade Paper, $18.95 (CA $20.95) (US $18.95)
ISBN 9781556527739
Rights: WOR
Chicago Review Press (Dec 2008)
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Blending memorable music with a historical context, this exploration provides a fresh perspective on the civil rights movement by showing how certain songs served as its voice. From the Chicago Children’s Choir to the SNCC Freedom Singers, this resource examines the churches and groups that worked to counteract segregation, transforming traditional spirituals to fit the struggle for civil rights. The galvanizing roles of numerous songs are discussed in detail, such as “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” “Precious Lord, Take My Hand,” “Wade in the Water,” and “We Shall Overcome.” An accompanying CD, Songs on the Road to Freedom, features the Chicago Children’s Choir performing the songs discussed throughout the book.
Reviews
"Provides a fresh perspective on the civil rights movement." —Skipping Stones
"Plenty of interesting information . . . an attractive design." —booklistonline.com
"It's hard to describe, in a few short paragraphs, all the goodness in Freedom Song . . . this book is music to [the] eyes." —Bookworm Sez
Author Biography
Mary C. Turck is the author of The Civil Rights Movement for Kids and Mexico & Central America: A Fiesta of Cultures, Crafts, and Activities. She is the editor of the Twin Cities Daily Planet and former editor of the award-winning Connection to the Americas. She lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.