Primeros reseñadoresKekla Magoon

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June 2021 Lote

Sorteo terminado: Junio 28 a las 06:00 pm EDT

In this comprehensive, inspiring, and all-too-relevant history of the Black Panther Party, Kekla Magoon introduces readers to the Panthers’ community activism, grounded in the concept of self-defense, which taught Black Americans how to protect and support themselves in a country that treated them like second-class citizens. For too long the Panthers’ story has been a footnote to the civil rights movement rather than what it was: a revolutionary socialist movement that drew thousands of members—mostly women—and became the target of one of the most sustained repression efforts ever made by the U.S. government against its own citizens. Revolution in Our Time puts the Panthers in the proper context of Black American history, from the first arrival of enslaved people to the Black Lives Matter movement of today. Kekla Magoon’s eye-opening work invites a new generation of readers grappling with injustices in the United States to learn from the Panthers’ history and courage, inspiring them to take their own place in the ongoing fight for justice.
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Tween, Nonfiction
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Candlewick Press (Editorial)
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15
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401
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February 2015 Lote

Sorteo terminado: Febrero 23 a las 06:00 pm EST

How It Went DownVista rápida
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Myra Lucretia Taylor (Narrated by), Ezra Knight (Narrated by), Peter Jay Fernandez (Narrated by), Hubert Point-Du-Jour (Narrated by), Korey Jackson (Narrated by), Kekla Magoon, Cherise Boothe (Narrated by), Shari Peele (Narrated by), Kevin R. Free (Narrated by), Avery Glymph (Narrated by), Patricia R. Floyd (Narrated by), Brian Hutchison (Narrated by)
A winner of the Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award, Kekla Magoon has established herself as one of the most powerful voices in YA fiction. In this hard-hitting work, a 16-year-old black youth is killed by a white shooter, leaving his community to struggle for answers—and meaning—in the aftermath. (Fiction/Ages 12 and up) “Magoon masterfully captures the cycle of urban violence and the raw emotions of the young people who can’t escape its impact.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review When sixteen-year-old Tariq Johnson dies from two gunshot wounds, his community is thrown into an uproar. Tariq was black. The shooter, Jack Franklin, is white. In the aftermath of Tariq’s death, everyone has something to say, but no two accounts of the events line up. Day by day, new twists further obscure the truth. Tariq’s friends, family, and community struggle to make sense of the tragedy, and to cope with the hole left behind when a life is cut short. In their own words, they grapple for a way to say with certainty: This is how it went down.
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Young Adult, Teen, Fiction and Literature
Ofrecido por
Recorded Books (Editorial)
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15
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162
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September 2014 Lote

Sorteo terminado: Septiembre 29 a las 06:00 pm EDT

I am Malcolm. I am my father’s son. But to be my father’s son means that they will always come for me. They will always come for me, and I will always succumb. Malcolm Little's parents have always told him that he can achieve anything, but from what he can tell, that's a pack of lies—after all, his father's been murdered, his mother's been taken away, and his dreams of becoming a lawyer have gotten him laughed out of school. There's no point in trying, he figures, and lured by the nightlife of Boston and New York, he escapes into a world of fancy suits, jazz, girls, and reefer. But Malcolm's efforts to leave the past behind lead him into increasingly dangerous teritory. Deep down, he knows that the freedom he's found is only an illusion—and that he can't run forever. X follows Malcolm from his childhood to his imprisonment for theft at age twenty, when he found the faith that would lead him to forge a new path and command a voice that still resonates today. Cowritten by Malcolm X’s daughter, this riveting and revealing novel follows the formative years of the man whose words and actions shook the world.
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Young Adult, Historical Fiction, Teen, Fiction and Literature
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Candlewick Press (Editorial)
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15
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385
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