Sit-In
How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down

by Andrea Davis Pinkney
illustrated by Brian Pinkney
ISBN: 9780316070164
$16.99 Hardcover
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

The Pinkneys present a full-color celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Woolworth lunch counter sit-in, when four college kids staged a peaceful protest that became a defining moment in the struggle for racial equality and the growing civil rights movement.


Hope and History, 2nd Ed. Revised, Expanded
Why We Must Share the Story of the Movement

by Vincent Harding
ISBN: 9781570758577
$16.00 Paperback
Orbis Books

Hope and History is an impassioned call to remember and to share the story of the civil rights movement. Drawing upon his extensive experience as a participant-historian, Vincent Harding focuses on the profound significance of the freedom struggle for our lives as citizens today.

Simple, Not Easy
Reflections on Community, Social Responsibility, and Tolerance

by Terrence Roberts
ISBN: 9781935166160
$24.95 Hardcover
Parkhurst Brothers Publishers Inc

As seen and heard on Oprah, The Tavis Smiley Show and Today. In his new collection of essays and speeches, psychologist and civil rights activist Terrence Roberts--one of the Little Rock Nine--provides cultural perspective propelled by hope, strength, loss, and redemption.