Sarah's Long Walk: The Free Blacks of Boston and How Their Struggle for Equality Changed America - Stephen Kendrick - Books - Beacon Press - 9780807050194 - April 1, 2006
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Sarah's Long Walk: The Free Blacks of Boston and How Their Struggle for Equality Changed America

Stephen Kendrick

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Sarah's Long Walk: The Free Blacks of Boston and How Their Struggle for Equality Changed America

In 1847, a five-year-old African American girl named Sarah Roberts was forced to walk past five white schools to attend the poor and densely crowded all-black Abiel Smith School on Boston's Beacon Hill. Incensed that his daughter had been turned away at each white school, her father, Benjamin, sued the city of Boston on her behalf. The historic case that followed set the stage for over a century of struggle, culminating in 1954 with the unanimous decision in Brown v. Board of Education.


328 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 1, 2006
ISBN13 9780807050194
Publishers Beacon Press
Pages 328
Dimensions 155 × 231 × 13 mm   ·   476 g
Language English  

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