Love is Loud : How Diane Nash Led the Civil Rights Movement written by Sandra Neil Wallace ; illustrated by Bryan Collier.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781534451032
- How Diane Nash led the Civil Rights Movement
- Nash, Diane, 1938- -- Juvenile literature
- Nash, Diane, 1938-
- African American women civil rights workers -- Biography
- Civil rights workers -- Biography -- United States
- Civil rights movements -- Juvenile literature. -- History -- 20th century -- United States
- African Americans -- Juvenile literature. -- Civil rights -- 20th century
- African American women civil rights workers
- Civil rights workers
- Civil rights movements -- History -- 20th century. -- United States
- African Americans -- Civil rights -- 20th century
- African Americans -- Biography
- Women -- Biography
- United States -- Juvenile literature. -- Race relations -- 20th century
- United States -- Race relations -- 20th century
- 323.092 23
- E185.97.N37 W35 2023
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"A picture book biography of Diane Nash, a Civil Rights Movement leader at the side of Martin Luther King Jr. and John Lewis. Born in 1938 in Chicago, Diane went on to take command of the Nashville Movement, leading lunch counter sit-ins and peaceful marches. Diane decides to fight not with anger or violence, but with love. With her strong words of truth and actions, she works to stop segregation"-- Provided by publisher.
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