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Comfort Food: A Lesson for Child of the Civil Rights Movement
Desegregation Josh Davidson 6/30/23 Desegregation Josh Davidson 6/30/23

Comfort Food: A Lesson for Child of the Civil Rights Movement

Lesson by Paula Young Shelton
Food played an instrumental role during the Civil Rights Movement, bringing people together to plan, gain strength, and organize. Community members played an important role feeding volunteers. This lesson is a companion to the picture book, Child of the Civil Rights Movement.

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