
A Ride to Remember: A Civil Rights Story
A Civil Rights Story
Abrams Books for Young Readers (Publisher)
Published on 7. January 2020
Book
Hardback
40 pages
978-1-4197-3685-8 (ISBN)
Description
The true story of how a ride on a carousel made a powerful Civil Rights statement
A Ride to Remember tells how a community came together-both
black and white-to make a change. When Sharon Langley was born in the
early 1960s, many amusement parks were segregated, and African-American
families were not allowed entry. This book reveals how in the summer of
1963, due to demonstrations and public protests, the Gwynn Oak Amusement
Park in Maryland became desegregated and opened to all for the first
time. Co-author Sharon Langley was the first African-American child to
ride the carousel. This was on the same day of Martin Luther King Jr.'s
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Langley's ride to remember
demonstrated the possibilities of King's dream. This book includes
photos of Sharon on the carousel, authors' notes, a timeline, and a
bibliography.
A Ride to Remember tells how a community came together-both
black and white-to make a change. When Sharon Langley was born in the
early 1960s, many amusement parks were segregated, and African-American
families were not allowed entry. This book reveals how in the summer of
1963, due to demonstrations and public protests, the Gwynn Oak Amusement
Park in Maryland became desegregated and opened to all for the first
time. Co-author Sharon Langley was the first African-American child to
ride the carousel. This was on the same day of Martin Luther King Jr.'s
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Langley's ride to remember
demonstrated the possibilities of King's dream. This book includes
photos of Sharon on the carousel, authors' notes, a timeline, and a
bibliography.
Reviews / Votes
**STARRED REVIEW**"Delivers a beautiful and tender message about equality from the very first page." * Kirkus Reviews * **STARRED REVIEW**
"Cooper's richly textured illustrations evoke sepia photographs' dreamlike combination of distance and immediacy, complementing the aura of reminiscence that permeates Langley and Nathan's narrative." * Publishers Weekly * A solid addition to U.S. history collections for its subject matter and its first-person historical narrative. * School Library Journal *
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Abrams
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 6 to 9 years
Product notice
With printed dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 284 mm
Width: 236 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
522 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4197-3685-8 (9781419736858)
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04/2022
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Persons
Sharon Langley became known around the country in 1963 as the first African-American to ride the carousel at Gwynn Oak Amusement Park. She lives in Los Angeles. Amy Nathan is an award-winning author. Her awards and honors include a Clarion Award and a Washington Post Book of the Week. She lives in Westchester County, New York. Floyd Cooper has won the Coretta Scott King Award and Honor multiple times. He was twice nominated for the NAACP Image Award and has received numerous other awards including the Bank Street College Book of the Year Honor. He lives in Easton, Pennsylvania.