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This masterly account of an egregious episode in American history is (and will remain) vital reading. An essential acquisition.
Larry Dane Brimner's new book, Accused!, chronicles the 1931 Scottsboro trial, where nine black teenagers were falsely accused and convicted of a crime they didn't commit. In this Op-Ed, Brimner reflects on how the trial is still relevant.
This is a fascinating look at a part of U.S. history that should be included in public and school libraries.
An essential part of civil rights collections and a worthy addition to all nonfiction shelves.
A well-designed, impeccably researched work.—Mary Mueller, Rolla Public Schools, MO
Gr 6–9—Brimner's comprehensive history of the United Farm Workers (UFW) begins not with Cesar Chavez but with the action of a group of Filipino farm workers who walked off the California fields in 1965...
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