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Rollin' on Down the Line: Lady Bird Johnson's 1964 Whistle-Stop Tour for Civil Rights

From the Series F24 Sleeping Bear Press Picture Books
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The late summer and early fall of 1964 was a turbulent time in America. After years of racial struggle, in July President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act. This law, declaring that all citizens were equal, outlawed racial segregation. Many Americans cheered this legislation; yet some did not. Many Southerners despised it and worried about what it meant for their traditions and way of life. With the upcoming November presidential election, President Johnson was advised not to campaign in the South due to the threats of violence since the signing of the new law. But someone needed to visit the citizens in the South and explain why the new law was necessary and good for the entire country. Born in Alabama, First Lady Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Johnson was from the South and understood its people and customs. Despite her fear of public speaking and threats to her own safety, Lady Bird undertook a train tour to reach out to her fellow citizens and Southerners. This is the true story of her historic Whistle-Stop journey, making almost fifty stops through eight Southern states in four days. July 2024 marks the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act.

Interest Level Grade 1 - Grade 4
Reading Level Grade 2
Copyright 2024
BISACS JNF043000, JNF025210, JNF007120
Genre Nonfiction, Picture Books
Publisher Sleeping Bear Press
Language English
Number of Pages 40
ISBN 9781534113015
Title Format Reinforced book
Release Date 2024-07-01
Author Helen Kampion; Reneé Critcher Lyons
Illustrator Erin McGuire
Features Educational front/back matter
Dimensions 9 x 11
 

Author: Helen Kampion

Author: Reneé Critcher Lyons

Illustrator: Erin McGuire

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