Half a century after some of its most important moments, the
assessment of the Civil Rights Era continues. In this exciting
volume, Dr. Rufus Burrow turns his attention to a less investigated
but critically important byway in this powerful story - the role of
children and young people in the Civil Rights Movement. What role
did young people play, and how did they support the efforts of
their elders? What did they see - and what did they do - that their
elders were unable to envision? How did children play their part in
the liberation of their people? In this project, Burrow reveals the
surprising power of youth to change the world.
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