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Voices from the March on Washington [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 210x141x11 mm, weight: 210 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: Wordsong
  • ISBN-10: 1635923026
  • ISBN-13: 9781635923025
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 210x141x11 mm, weight: 210 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: Wordsong
  • ISBN-10: 1635923026
  • ISBN-13: 9781635923025
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A collection of poems inspired by the 1963 March on Washington weaves together the voices of multiple witnesses, from a woman singing through a terrifying bus ride, to a teen who marched because he was ordered to stay away, to a child riding on his father’s shoulders in the crowd. Reprint.

The powerful poems in this poignant collection weave together multiple voices to tell the story of the March on Washington, DC, in 1963.

From the woman singing through a terrifying bus ride to DC, to the teenager who came partly because his father told him, "Don't you dare go to that march," to the young child riding above the crowd on her father's shoulders, each voice brings a unique perspective to this tale. As the characters tell their personal stories of this historic day, their chorus plunges readers into the experience of being at the march&;walking shoulder-to-shoulder with strangers, hearing Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous speech, heading home inspired.

Recenzijos

 "Lewis and Lyon join forces for a fictionalized account of one of the pivotal moments in US civil rights history. . . Through over 70 largely first-person poems, the poets rekindle the spirit of the fight for racial equality in the United States with imagined voices of young and old, black and white, educated and underprivileged, supporters and detractors and drive home the volume's theme of taking personal responsibility in helping this country 'steer toward justice together.' . . . A powerful yet accessible guide to 'one day in 1963 [ that] [ b]elongs to every age.'"Kirkus Reviews, starred review

 "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. called it 'the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation.' . . . Now poets J. Patrick Lewis and George Ella Lyon have written their own chapter in this collection of original poems that examine and celebrate the occasion and its aftermath in a variety of voices both real and imagined . . . From an perspective, however, the march was history in the making and this collection is a fitting memorial to it."Booklist, starred review

"In this collection of 70 short poems, Lewis and Lyon introduce the 1963 March on Washington through the perspectives of those who took part. . . This well-crafted introduction to the Civil Rights era deserves a wide audience, as these poems, with their plain-spoken, honest emotions, offer insight into the past, and inspiration to continue the struggle."School Library Journal

Daugiau informacijos

The powerful poems in this poignant collection weave together multiple voices to tell the story of the March on Washington, DC, in 1963.
Introduction ix
Reflection
3(1)
For All, 1963
4(1)
An Imagined Summit Two Days Before the March
5(1)
This Journey
6(2)
How
8(1)
Among the Marchers
9(2)
Against the Marchers
11(1)
Crossing the Potomac
12(1)
Arrival
13(1)
Annie Ross
The Watch
14(2)
Raymond Jarvis
Loways
16(1)
Emma Wallace
The Real Question
17(1)
But They Did
18(1)
Bayard Rustin
19(1)
Motivation
20(1)
Dan Cantrell
My Pa
21(1)
Emma Wallace
Breakfast
22(1)
Ruby May Hollingiworth
The Ride
23(1)
Raymond Jarvis
Glory and Despair
24(1)
Hitching
25(3)
Dan Cantrell
The Blind Leading
28(1)
Lena
29(1)
My Dream
30(2)
Raymond Jarvis
Grace
32(1)
"Movement"
33(2)
Emma Wallace
Halley Liza demons
35(1)
Token
36(1)
Doubts
37(1)
Renee Newsome
Things to Do at the March
38(1)
Renee Newsome
At the Washington Monument
39(2)
Dan Cantrell
Watching
41(1)
Ruby May Hollingsworth
"M"
42(1)
My Own Particular Heart
43(1)
Emma Wallace
Fountain
44(1)
Ruby May Hollingiworth
A. Philip Randolph
45(1)
Up Close
46(2)
Annie Ross
The U.S. of Anywhere But Home
48(1)
Emma Wallace
Me, Too
49(1)
Creed
50(1)
Lessons
51(2)
Emma Wallace
Tinas Got To
53(2)
Pigs Are Flyin
55(2)
One-Eyed Doll
57(1)
Anthem for Rosa Parks
58(2)
Other Voices
60(1)
Mr. Ravizee
61(1)
Commitment Bound in Joy
62(1)
Moving
63(1)
Annie Ross
Polly
64(1)
Emma Wallace
Riding High
65(1)
Ruby May Hollingworth
First Impressions
66(2)
Raymond Jarvis
The One and Only Malcolm X
68(1)
Raymond Jarvis
Make a New Tomorrow
69(1)
Dan Cantrell
Daddy Calls
70(1)
Renee Newsome
I Get It
71(1)
Dan Cantrell
A New World
72(1)
Turn
73(1)
Where's Langston?
74(1)
Rene'e Newsome
Joan Baez
75(1)
Ballad for Martin Luther King Jr.
76(2)
Coretta Scott King
78(1)
American Dream
79(2)
Stunned
81(1)
Renee Newsome
Tree
82(1)
Dan Cantrell
What Happened to My Heart
83(2)
Annie Ross
What Comes Next
85(1)
Questions I Ask Myself on the Bus Ride Home
86(1)
Raymond Jarvis
Dairyl
87(1)
Renee Newsome
I Wasn't There
88(2)
Answers
90(1)
Raymond Jarvis
Dear Renee
91(3)
Marcella "Grandma Rascal" Reese
August 28, 2013
94(1)
Emma Wallace
At Grandma Rascal's Grave, January 19, 2015
95(2)
Renee Newsome-Wade
Last Impressions
97(2)
A Guide to the Voices 99(8)
Bibliography 107(3)
Index of Poems by Title 110(3)
Index of Poems by Voice 113
J. Patrick Lewis is the 2011 winner of the NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children and is BMP's third Children's Poet Laureate. He has written more than sixty books for children and adults, including Face Bug (which is on the Texas Library Association's Bluebonnet Award master list); If You Were a Chocolate Mustache; Spot the Plot: A Riddle Book of Book Riddles; and Please Bury Me in the Library. He lives in Westerville, Ohio. jpatricklewis.com.

George Ella Lyon is the author of 45 books, ranging from poetry for children such as All the Water in the World (an ALA Notable book) to picture books such as The Pirate of Kindergarten to young adult novels such as her recent Holding On to Zoe to fiction and poetry for adults. In fall 2014, she has one picture book scheduled: What the Forest Knows (illustrated by August Hall, Atheneum). She lives in Lexington, Kentucky. georgeellalyon.com.