Love Is Loud: How Diane Nash Led the Civil Rights Movement

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UPC:
9781534451032
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
1/10/2023
Release Date:
1/10/2023
Author:
Wallace, Sandra Neil
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
48
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Four starred reviews! Meet Diane Nash, a civil rights leader who worked alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and John Lewis, in this poignant and powerful (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) nonfiction picture book that is a stunning, little-known story, and a welcome volume (School Library Journal, starred review) that highlights major moments in Nashs life (The Horn Book, starred review). Diane grew up in the southside of Chicago in the 1940s. As a university student, she visited the Tennessee State Fair in 1959. Shocked to see a bathroom sign that read For Colored Women, Diane learned that segregation in the South went beyond schoolsit was part of daily life. She decided to fight back, not with anger or violence, but with strong words of truth and action. Finding a group of like-minded students, including student preacher John Lewis, Diane took command of the Nashville Movement. They sat at the lunch counters where only white people were allowed and got arrested, day after day. Leading thousands of marchers to the courthouse, Diane convinced the mayor to integrate lunch counters. Then, she took on the Freedom Rides to integrate bus travel, garnering support from Martin Luther King Jr. and then the president himselfJohn F. Kennedy.