They called themselves the K.K.K. : the birth of an American terrorist group / by Susan Campbell Bartoletti.
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- 061844033X
- They called themselves the Ku Klux Klan
- 322.4/2/0973 22
- HS2330.K63 B37 2010
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Hardcover | Beverly Middle School | 322.4 BAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 00000000703881 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [162]-168) and index.
A note to the reader -- "Bottom rail top" -- "Boys, let us get up a club" -- "I was killed at Chickamauga" -- "Worms would have been eating me now -- "They say a man ought not to vote" -- "I am going to die on this land" -- "A whole race trying to go to school" -- "They must have somebody to guide them" -- "Forced by force, to use force" -- "The sacredness of the human person" -- Epilogue : "it tuck a long time" -- Civil rights time line.
Wilson's Senior High School, October 2011
Wilson's Junior High School, September 2011
School Library Journal starred, August 2010
Notable/Best Books (A.L.A.), January 2011
Book Links (A.L.A.), January 2011
Booklist starred, August 2010
Horn Book Starred, September 2010
Pub Weekly, July 2010
Kirkus Starred, June 2010
Horn Book, May 2011
Documents the history and origin of the Ku Klux Klan from its beginning in Pulaski, Tennessee, and provides personal accounts, congressional documents, diaries, and more.
Young Adult Follett Library Resources.
Accelerated Reader AR MG 9.2 7.0 138631 NBEV.