A ride to remember

a civil rights story

Tells the story of Sharon Langley and her family, who were the first African Americans to visit the rides at the Gwynn Oak Amusement Park in Baltimore, Maryland after the park became desegregated in 1963. Includes additional information about Sharon Langley, the carousel, and the Civil Rights movement, as well as a timeline and resources for further reading.

9781683356233
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3220131664716215738199419111372825232616000557417EB 305.8 LAN305.816407292551640729255
3357977674576115848199419111375218232616000542026EB 305.8 LAN305.816407292551640729255