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Menagerie, a Child's Fable Study Guide

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by Charles Johnson
About 56 pages (16,915 words)

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Further Reading

Adams, Janus, Freedom Days: 365 Inspired Moments in Civil Rights History, Wiley, 1998.

Adams provides historical information, accompanied by photographs, of major events in a variety of civil rights struggles throughout the world.

Carson, Clayborne, ed., The Eyes on the Prize Civil Rights Reader, Penguin, 1991.

Carson provides a basic overview of the history of the Civil Rights movement.

Carson, Clayborne, and Kris Shephard, eds., A Call to Conscience: The Landmark Speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Warner Books, 2001.

Carson and Shephard provide a collection of major speeches by Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.

Fairclough, Adam, Better Day Coming: Blacks and Equality, 1890-2000, Viking, 2000.

Fairclough provides discussion of the various struggles of African Americans for greater equality throughout the twentieth century.

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