
Reviews
Duke University Divinity professor, believes the text is extremely relevant and emphasized the importance of telling these stories.
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Shirley R Steinberg, Ph.D., Werklund Research Professor of Critical Youth Studies writes "Your book is incredibly impressive".
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Michael Gurian writes "Karen Meadows is a dynamo of energy and acumen. If you are an educator, I believe you will find this book a worthy supplemental text. If you are tasked in any way with teaching character traits - courage, sacrifice, integrity, and resilience - this book will be useful and inspiring to you".
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Craig Peck, Associate Professor and Ed.S/Ed.D Coordinator, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro states "This captivating work illuminates how African Americans fought against tremendous odds to integrate schools. Each person's journey offers powerful testimony. . .Readers learn specific strategies to teach through one's actions and help change their own and others' lives for the better".
College Foundation of North Carolina (CFNC.org) representative states " This is an excellent read".
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Wake Forest University Associate Dean and Professor states, "Every now and again I come across a story I wish I'd had heard sooner - stories that shed light on issues that concern our society".
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Former Assistant Superintendent for Wake County Public Schools, Brenda Elliott, declares that "this book fills a gap in the narrative regarding American civil rights as well as social justice advocates".
American University Dean and Professor of Education, Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy, believes in my scholarly work.
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The text can be found in a number of libraries, a few include:
Duke University Library (Perkins Library)
Durham, NC 27708 United States
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA 02138 United States
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27514 United States​
Princeton University Library
Princeton, NJ 08544 United States
New York Public Library (Schomburg Center)
New York, NY 10018 United States
Nelson Mandela University
Port Elizabeth, 6000 South Africa
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD 21218 United States
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