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Singing for Equality: Musicians of the Civil Rights Era introduces readers ages 12 to 15 to the history of the civil rights movement and explores the vital role that music played in the tumultuous period of American history, which expressed and recorded for future generations the emotional and political turmoil of the American soul during that time. Hands-on projects and research activities alongside essential questions, links to online resources, and text-to-world connections promote a profound understanding of history and offer opportunities for social-emotional learning.

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Singing for Equality: Musicians of the Civil Rights Era introduces readers ages 12 to 15 to the history of the civil rights movement and explores the vital role that music played in the tumultuous period of American history, which expressed and recorded for future generations the emotional and political turmoil of the American soul during that time. Hands-on projects and research activities alongside essential questions, links to online resources, and text-to-world connections promote a profound understanding of history and offer opportunities for social-emotional learning.
Autorenporträt
Diane C. Taylor is a freelance writer whose published works include both fiction and nonfiction. She is the author of The Science of Natural Disasters: When Nature and Humans Collide; Gutsy Girls Go for Science: Engineers; The Renaissance Thinkers; and The Renaissance Artists. Diane lives in Bowling Green, Kentucky.