Lunch Counter Sit-Ins: How Photographs Helped Foster Peaceful Civil Rights Protests
By (Author) Danielle Smith-Llera
Illustrated by Danielle Smith-Llera
Capstone Press
Capstone Press
1st August 2018
United States
Children
Non Fiction
323.0975662
Paperback
64
Width 260mm, Height 235mm
On point historical photographs combined with strong narration bring the saga of the Woolworth lunch counter sit-ins in the early 1960s to life. Readers will learn about the four brave college students who started it all as well as the many who came after. These events changed the world. The photographer who took the photographs shown in this book is now in his 90s but he agreed to an exclusive interview for this book.
...the book does an excellent job of weaving in the historical background that led up to the civil rights movement. Students who love history are drawn to these books because they recognize the historic photo on the cover and are eager to read the book.-- "The Nonfiction Detectives"
STARRED REVIEW! The Captured History series continues to be top-tier nonfiction. . . .The texts for both books are thoughtfully and comprehensively written, and are bolstered by many photographs as well chosen as the cover shot. The photographers of these now-iconic images are also profiled. Excellent choices for history shelves.-- "Booklist"
Danielle Smith-Llera's former life as a teacher led her to write books for young people. She has taught literature, writing, history, and visual arts to students ranging from elementary school to college. Danielle studied English and Visual Arts at Harvard University and exhibits her artwork internationally. As the spouse of a diplomat, she and her family have lived in Washington D.C., New Delhi, India and Kingston, Jamaica.