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The march

the story of the greatest march in American history
Explores the 1963 March on Washington, where Dr. Martin Luther King gave his stirring "I Have a Dream" speech.

Lyndon Johnson and civil rights

Examines how Lyndon Johnson's belief that pushing civil rights was politically dangerous shaped his presidency and eventually became the cornerstone of his domestic program.

Do the right thing

"The hottest day of the year explodes onscreen in this vibrant look at a day in the life of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. A portrait of urban racial tensions sparked controversy while earning popular and critical praise"--Container.

Sixties

An attempt to encapsulate the whole of the 1960's through the experiences of two families, one white and one black, who are torn apart by the social forces of the time: the civil rights movement, the student revolution, and the Vietnam War. The Herlihy's are a white, middle class, Catholic family in Chicago. The Taylor's are the family of a black preacher in Mississippi. The eldest Herlihy son (O'Connell) enlists in the Marines on graduation from high school, is sent to Vietnam, and returns as a disillusioned head case. His younger brother (Hamilton), becomes a freedom rider and later, in college, an anti-war activist. Their sister (Stiles), winds up pregnant and unmarried on the streets of Haight Asbury. The black family, active in civil rights protests in the South, moves to Los Angeles where the father (Dutton) is killed during the Watts riots. His son Emmet (Roberts), eventually becomes a bodyguard for Black Panther leader Fred Hampton (Grier). In the end, everyone who survives finds a modicum of happiness. The Herlihy children are reunited at Woodstock and reconcile with their parents who accept their children for what they have become. Emmet Taylor returns to Watts to organize a breakfast program for needy children.

Damian Lillard

"Portland Trail Blazers point guard Damian Lillard is one of the NBA's . . . scorers. Learn how he became a superstar and see what he does on and off the court to be the best"--Provided by publisher.

Tennis team tension

"Moses prefers video games to sports, but his parents have signed him up for the tennis team anyway; his strategy is to take it easy and hope he gets tossed from the team. His attitude angers the other children and after one of the boys, Xavier, gives him [a] lesson in teamwork, Moses finally starts to take tennis and team seriously"--Provided by publisher.

Kevin Durant

NBA star
A brief biography of professional basketball player Kevin Durant.

Gordon Parks

how the photographer captured black and white America
Presents a picture book biography of African American photographer and Hollywood movie director Gordon Parks. Explores Parks' childhood, growing up in poverty, and how the purchase of his first camera changed his life.

Lewis Latimer

a brilliant inventor
Profiles Lewis Latimer, an African American inventor who worked on the first telephone and the electric light bulb. Describes his childhood, military service for the Union during the Civil War, inventions, and legacy. Includes activities, a glossary, and further resources.

Giannis Antetokounmpo

Tells the story of basketball player Giannis Antetokounmpo, from growing up in Greece to his NBA finals experience.

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